Hello,
I'm a US citizen that got married to a Canadian citizen a year and a half ago. Long story short, I came to Canada in 2012 from the US in to visit 3/10/12 I got granted a Visitor's Record until 30/11/12 since I could not prove ties to go back to the US. Because of a misunderstanding I overstayed until 7/19/13 and got married within that time range in Ontario. In my travelings I lost the paper that they gave me at the border before I went back to the US. The wife and I moved to the states in August/2013, I was never asked to leave Canada in that time frame and had no problem at the time I moved to the US.
In Nov 2013 the wife and I moved back to Ottawa because we couldn't find jobs in the US. I have not worked since then and she has been working with the same company she was before we moved. When we came back in I wasn't with her or the moving van. I rode in the car with her 1st nations cousin and when we handed our passports at the border (she had a US passport as well being from Snye, my passport clearly states I'm originally from Puerto Rico) the lady just looked at them and asked where we were coming from, cousin answered hoagensburgh, ny since that's where we were staying at the moment, the lady handed passports right back without another word.
Now 7/4/2014 my wife and I have been trying to file for sponsorship in Quebec and I'm filled with questions.
-I was not told to leave at a certain time or asked any further questions at the border at the time of my last entrance. Will this affect my chances of approval?
-Will my lost TRV be a problem in my immigration? I was not asked to leave and left eventually.
-I have been living with my wife in Quebec since Nov/2013 and she has been my complete financial supporter since then. We want to apply for Spouse Sponsorship but don't know if my "limbo" status (never told when to leave, or how long to stay) will be a problem.
-We have decided to apply inland since I'm already here and her job is stable enough she knows she can support me in the meantime. Do you guys have a better suggestion, like Outland?
-What are the steps to Quebec Immigration? Should she apply for sponsorship first? Is it only Form IMM 1334 in the Application for Permanent Residence From Within Canada – Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada Class (IMM 5289)?
Any help would be welcome, if you guys need more info just ask!
Thanks in advance,
Sam
I'm a US citizen that got married to a Canadian citizen a year and a half ago. Long story short, I came to Canada in 2012 from the US in to visit 3/10/12 I got granted a Visitor's Record until 30/11/12 since I could not prove ties to go back to the US. Because of a misunderstanding I overstayed until 7/19/13 and got married within that time range in Ontario. In my travelings I lost the paper that they gave me at the border before I went back to the US. The wife and I moved to the states in August/2013, I was never asked to leave Canada in that time frame and had no problem at the time I moved to the US.
In Nov 2013 the wife and I moved back to Ottawa because we couldn't find jobs in the US. I have not worked since then and she has been working with the same company she was before we moved. When we came back in I wasn't with her or the moving van. I rode in the car with her 1st nations cousin and when we handed our passports at the border (she had a US passport as well being from Snye, my passport clearly states I'm originally from Puerto Rico) the lady just looked at them and asked where we were coming from, cousin answered hoagensburgh, ny since that's where we were staying at the moment, the lady handed passports right back without another word.
Now 7/4/2014 my wife and I have been trying to file for sponsorship in Quebec and I'm filled with questions.
-I was not told to leave at a certain time or asked any further questions at the border at the time of my last entrance. Will this affect my chances of approval?
-Will my lost TRV be a problem in my immigration? I was not asked to leave and left eventually.
-I have been living with my wife in Quebec since Nov/2013 and she has been my complete financial supporter since then. We want to apply for Spouse Sponsorship but don't know if my "limbo" status (never told when to leave, or how long to stay) will be a problem.
-We have decided to apply inland since I'm already here and her job is stable enough she knows she can support me in the meantime. Do you guys have a better suggestion, like Outland?
-What are the steps to Quebec Immigration? Should she apply for sponsorship first? Is it only Form IMM 1334 in the Application for Permanent Residence From Within Canada – Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada Class (IMM 5289)?
Any help would be welcome, if you guys need more info just ask!
Thanks in advance,
Sam