- Dec 14, 2009
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo, USA
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 26-07-2010
- AOR Received.
- 10-09-2010
- File Transfer...
- 25-08-2010
- Med's Done....
- 07-07-2010
- Interview........
- waived 14-10-10
Hi Folks,
Very glad I found this forum -- it's been extremely helpful since deciding to move back to Canada. Thanks to all who contribute!! You are helping people you don't even know exist!!
OK, here are the pertinent details: I'm a Canadian citizen. I married my American husband in Toronto, Canada in 2004. In 2007, I moved to the US (New York state) on a family-class visa so we could (finally!) be together. I got my green card in January of 2008, so I have been a legal US resident since then. Cut to November of 2009 and we have decided we want to move (back) to Canada. Here are my questions:
1. How do I re-establish permanent residency back in Canada (Ontario)? I looked around and I don't actually see any forms relating to PR for Canadian citizens, just forms I need to fill out when I move all my possessions back... Is there a form, or am I considered a PR just by moving back?...
2. If it's possible, would it be better (quicker/easier) to apply to sponsor my husband while we are both residing in the US (where we are now), or should I move back to Canada first and re-establish myself (job, house, etc...) and then start the process?...
2. a) If it is indeed better/easier for me to move back to Canada first, is there a visa that my husband would qualify for so he could be with me in Canada while he waits for his PR status?
3. I just read on one of the threads here that there is no minimum income requirement if you are sponsoring a spouse. Is that true?
4. Taxes: My husband is a freelance writer and will continue to get his salary from US companies. I know that, as a US citizen, he is required to file every year, and he will likely owe income tax to the US, but will he be taxed in Canada as well, if all his income is from the US? This is probably a tricky one, but I thought I'd ask anyway!
Thanks to all who can offer any advice -- much appreciated!!
~ Em
Very glad I found this forum -- it's been extremely helpful since deciding to move back to Canada. Thanks to all who contribute!! You are helping people you don't even know exist!!
OK, here are the pertinent details: I'm a Canadian citizen. I married my American husband in Toronto, Canada in 2004. In 2007, I moved to the US (New York state) on a family-class visa so we could (finally!) be together. I got my green card in January of 2008, so I have been a legal US resident since then. Cut to November of 2009 and we have decided we want to move (back) to Canada. Here are my questions:
1. How do I re-establish permanent residency back in Canada (Ontario)? I looked around and I don't actually see any forms relating to PR for Canadian citizens, just forms I need to fill out when I move all my possessions back... Is there a form, or am I considered a PR just by moving back?...
2. If it's possible, would it be better (quicker/easier) to apply to sponsor my husband while we are both residing in the US (where we are now), or should I move back to Canada first and re-establish myself (job, house, etc...) and then start the process?...
2. a) If it is indeed better/easier for me to move back to Canada first, is there a visa that my husband would qualify for so he could be with me in Canada while he waits for his PR status?
3. I just read on one of the threads here that there is no minimum income requirement if you are sponsoring a spouse. Is that true?
4. Taxes: My husband is a freelance writer and will continue to get his salary from US companies. I know that, as a US citizen, he is required to file every year, and he will likely owe income tax to the US, but will he be taxed in Canada as well, if all his income is from the US? This is probably a tricky one, but I thought I'd ask anyway!
Thanks to all who can offer any advice -- much appreciated!!
~ Em