I am a UK citizen and my wife is Canadian - we are resident in the UK and have been married 9 years. We want to discover whether we can move back to BC to be close to my mother-in-law who is now in her 80's.
1. The Sticky in this section suggests that we'll need to prove we have plans to move if accepted, but this is quite difficult to do. We both have businesses that we would bring with us and whilst we would probably sell our house here, we need a sort of 'yes in principal' answer before we take that step.
Anyone else been in this sort of situation?
2. Form IMM5406E is a puzzle. At the top of the form it says that "all dependent children aged 18 years or older must complete a copy of this form". Dependent to me presumably (as the applicant)? I have no dependent children, such that they are 21 and 25 and have jobs and lives of their own. My wife similarly has 2 children, aged 23 and 25 - in a similar situation. Do they need to complete form IMM5406E or do we just complete a form each and include them on it?
Please excuse what are probably basic questions
S
1. The Sticky in this section suggests that we'll need to prove we have plans to move if accepted, but this is quite difficult to do. We both have businesses that we would bring with us and whilst we would probably sell our house here, we need a sort of 'yes in principal' answer before we take that step.
Anyone else been in this sort of situation?
2. Form IMM5406E is a puzzle. At the top of the form it says that "all dependent children aged 18 years or older must complete a copy of this form". Dependent to me presumably (as the applicant)? I have no dependent children, such that they are 21 and 25 and have jobs and lives of their own. My wife similarly has 2 children, aged 23 and 25 - in a similar situation. Do they need to complete form IMM5406E or do we just complete a form each and include them on it?
Please excuse what are probably basic questions
S