:-\My husband's PR card expired in June 2008. Between 2003 - 2008, he has been in Canada for about 6months in total.
His last visit to Canada was in Dec 2003. After that he has not been to Canada at all. We have two sons who live in Canada. My elder son is an engineer and working and doing well. Our younger son is also studying engineering in a reputed university.
I am a Canadian citizen and live with him. My question is
a) should be go ahead and cancel PR by declaring his failure to keep the residency obligation and then ask our son to apply for a visit visa for him.. which we hope he will be given.
b) or should he declare that he is living with a canadian citizen and try to get a travel document?
One very important point here is WILL THEY ASK HIM WHETHER HE FILED TAXES OR NOT? he stopped filing after 2002.
will they ask for any bank documents? we are very worried as he still holds a bank account jointly with me and my son who is working. he also has a credit card which he has stopped using after 2003. However my son uses his credit card which is linked to my husband as he was the primary applicant when we had applied and we did not change that till now.
what do u advise we should do? WILL APPLYING FOR A TRAVEL DOCUMENT LEAD TO ANY PROBLEMS FOR ME AND MY HUSBAND. I HAVE ALSO STOPPED FILING TAXES AFTER 2008. I AM A HOUSEWIFE AND I HAVE NOT DECLARED MYSELF AS A NON RESIDENT CANADIAN.
My husband wants to travel to Canada but we do not know what to do. I have been there in Aug 2011 for one month and there was no problem at the airport. the immigration officer was very nice and no questions were asked even when I told them that I am returning to canada after visiting my husband who works abroad.
We have to stay overseas as my husband could not get a job. we had to support two children and their education which is a lot of money.
I will appreciate an early response.
thanks
His last visit to Canada was in Dec 2003. After that he has not been to Canada at all. We have two sons who live in Canada. My elder son is an engineer and working and doing well. Our younger son is also studying engineering in a reputed university.
I am a Canadian citizen and live with him. My question is
a) should be go ahead and cancel PR by declaring his failure to keep the residency obligation and then ask our son to apply for a visit visa for him.. which we hope he will be given.
b) or should he declare that he is living with a canadian citizen and try to get a travel document?
One very important point here is WILL THEY ASK HIM WHETHER HE FILED TAXES OR NOT? he stopped filing after 2002.
will they ask for any bank documents? we are very worried as he still holds a bank account jointly with me and my son who is working. he also has a credit card which he has stopped using after 2003. However my son uses his credit card which is linked to my husband as he was the primary applicant when we had applied and we did not change that till now.
what do u advise we should do? WILL APPLYING FOR A TRAVEL DOCUMENT LEAD TO ANY PROBLEMS FOR ME AND MY HUSBAND. I HAVE ALSO STOPPED FILING TAXES AFTER 2008. I AM A HOUSEWIFE AND I HAVE NOT DECLARED MYSELF AS A NON RESIDENT CANADIAN.
My husband wants to travel to Canada but we do not know what to do. I have been there in Aug 2011 for one month and there was no problem at the airport. the immigration officer was very nice and no questions were asked even when I told them that I am returning to canada after visiting my husband who works abroad.
We have to stay overseas as my husband could not get a job. we had to support two children and their education which is a lot of money.
I will appreciate an early response.
thanks