Hey Guys,
I wonder if you guys have experienced this during your application, please kindly share your experience with me.
We have just received a letter from the Consulate of Canada (Hong Kong) asking for evidence that my wife (the sponsor) does have the intention to go back to Canada. We need to send the evidence to them within 45 days as stated in the letter. They suggested us to send things like "Notice of Resignation", "Letter of Release from the Inland Revenue Department", "Closing of Financial Accounts", "Job Offer from Canada" etc. So, my wife just submitted her letter of resignation to her boss and we are yet to get all the necessary documents to be submitted to the Inland Revenue Department for tax clearance. Is it normal for the Consulate to ask the sponsor to quit her job so early proving that she has the intention to go back? How long do we have to wait further for them to ask for the police check and passport for the PR visa? It will be quite a big financial burden for my wife not to work for couple months before they actually approve our application.
Anyone who can share your experience is highly appreciated!
Cheers,
HK Guy
I wonder if you guys have experienced this during your application, please kindly share your experience with me.
We have just received a letter from the Consulate of Canada (Hong Kong) asking for evidence that my wife (the sponsor) does have the intention to go back to Canada. We need to send the evidence to them within 45 days as stated in the letter. They suggested us to send things like "Notice of Resignation", "Letter of Release from the Inland Revenue Department", "Closing of Financial Accounts", "Job Offer from Canada" etc. So, my wife just submitted her letter of resignation to her boss and we are yet to get all the necessary documents to be submitted to the Inland Revenue Department for tax clearance. Is it normal for the Consulate to ask the sponsor to quit her job so early proving that she has the intention to go back? How long do we have to wait further for them to ask for the police check and passport for the PR visa? It will be quite a big financial burden for my wife not to work for couple months before they actually approve our application.
Anyone who can share your experience is highly appreciated!
Cheers,
HK Guy