Hi Guys,
I'm freaking out. We finally received our first correspondence from the CIC and it was not good news.
I am a Canadian living in the United States with my Wife. We plan to move to Canada as soon as she is approved. We received the following information:
"I have reviewed your application for a permanent resident visa as a member of the family class. I have concerns that you do not meet the requirements for immigration to Canada. Paragraph 130(1)(b) states that, subject to subsections (2) and (3), a sponsor, for the purpose of sponsoring a foreign national who makes an application for a permanent resident visa as a member of the family class must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident who resides in Canada. Based on the information you have provided, I am not satisfied that your sponsor resides in Canada from the day on which the application was filed up to now. Specifically, your sponsor has indicated that he will return to live in Canada after completion of his Master’s program at the University of San Diego in January 2014 and that you will live with your sponsor’s father for the first few months after arrival. The onus is on you to satisfy me that an immigrant visa can be issued to you. I would therefore request that you send any information or documents which you consider might respond to this concern within sixty (60) days. This includes but is not limited to proof your sponsor is registered and in good standing in the Master’s program at the University of San Diego and a letter of support from your sponsor’s father. I must also advise you that failure to disabuse me of my concern could lead to the refusal of the application. Please quote your complete application number on all your correspondence."
They also mentioned sending in pages of her passport which I am confused because we definitely did this.. see below:
"Passport Copies:
You are a citizen of a country that is exempted from obtaining a visa to visit Canada under Regulation 190 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations. You are therefore required to send only a copy or scanned image of the photo page of your passport and of any pages indicating a validity extension or change to your personal information. You must submit these copies/scans for yourself and for all your accompanying family member(s).
DO NOT SEND YOUR ORIGINAL PASSPORT(S). We require copies of a VALID passport for yourself and every accompanying family member. Please note that permanent resident visas cannot be issued on Diplomatic, Official or Military passports."
I am extremely confused -- I had my sponsorship approved and thought that I was allowed to sponsor her even if I am not living in Canada at the time.
Please help -- are we out of luck??? It almost seems as if she read the paragraph wrong -- I am a Canadian Citizen -- the paragraph says or a permanant resident who resides in Canada. It doesn't actually say I have to be a Canadian Citizen residing in Canada.
Thank you for your help! Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Jon
I'm freaking out. We finally received our first correspondence from the CIC and it was not good news.
I am a Canadian living in the United States with my Wife. We plan to move to Canada as soon as she is approved. We received the following information:
"I have reviewed your application for a permanent resident visa as a member of the family class. I have concerns that you do not meet the requirements for immigration to Canada. Paragraph 130(1)(b) states that, subject to subsections (2) and (3), a sponsor, for the purpose of sponsoring a foreign national who makes an application for a permanent resident visa as a member of the family class must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident who resides in Canada. Based on the information you have provided, I am not satisfied that your sponsor resides in Canada from the day on which the application was filed up to now. Specifically, your sponsor has indicated that he will return to live in Canada after completion of his Master’s program at the University of San Diego in January 2014 and that you will live with your sponsor’s father for the first few months after arrival. The onus is on you to satisfy me that an immigrant visa can be issued to you. I would therefore request that you send any information or documents which you consider might respond to this concern within sixty (60) days. This includes but is not limited to proof your sponsor is registered and in good standing in the Master’s program at the University of San Diego and a letter of support from your sponsor’s father. I must also advise you that failure to disabuse me of my concern could lead to the refusal of the application. Please quote your complete application number on all your correspondence."
They also mentioned sending in pages of her passport which I am confused because we definitely did this.. see below:
"Passport Copies:
You are a citizen of a country that is exempted from obtaining a visa to visit Canada under Regulation 190 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations. You are therefore required to send only a copy or scanned image of the photo page of your passport and of any pages indicating a validity extension or change to your personal information. You must submit these copies/scans for yourself and for all your accompanying family member(s).
DO NOT SEND YOUR ORIGINAL PASSPORT(S). We require copies of a VALID passport for yourself and every accompanying family member. Please note that permanent resident visas cannot be issued on Diplomatic, Official or Military passports."
I am extremely confused -- I had my sponsorship approved and thought that I was allowed to sponsor her even if I am not living in Canada at the time.
Please help -- are we out of luck??? It almost seems as if she read the paragraph wrong -- I am a Canadian Citizen -- the paragraph says or a permanant resident who resides in Canada. It doesn't actually say I have to be a Canadian Citizen residing in Canada.
Thank you for your help! Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Jon