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Proof of coming back after your authorized stay - Your opinions

Fromok

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Apr 6, 2009
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Any body here could share experience in regard of proving that you will come back after your temporary resident permit expired?

The common way is to show that you have your family (husband and children) in your home country, a good job, assets....it is easy if you have those things to show.

Here's my background: I am married to a Canadian citizen, he cannot sponsor me under family class (just assume that it is confirmed). I am thinking of applying under Live-in caregiver program: This program gives qualified members an oppotunity of applying for PR after 2 years, so it is likely who join this program have intention to become a PR in Canada at a later date. Yet, when apply for the visa, they have to show that they are willing to leave when their authorized stay finishes.

It is mentioned in OP14 that it's not about how much the applicant wants to become a PR but about whether they will leave Canada if their PR was refused.

The question is how could I approve it? Personally I would not want to live in Canada illegaly. But just saying it is not enough. I have no assets, I have a good job here at home, but if I joint the caregivers, I will have to give up on my job.

My question at the moment is: if my husband/his parents put down a deposit or post a guareentee for the my compliance to the immigration law, can it make my applicaiton stronger?
 

angelbrat

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Oct 31, 2009
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To be honest, the fact you have a Canadian husband is really not going to help you prove ties to your Country.

In fact, this will throw a huge red flag to CIC. It sounds like your situation is extremely uncommon. If I were you, I would consult an immigration lawyer on this one.

Sorry I do not have any positive advice for you, maybe others on this forum can help.
 

Fromok

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Apr 6, 2009
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Hi Angelbrat, thanks for your message. I dont mind a "negative advice" - In fact, anything with the truth is not considered negative. I am confused and I posted my question here, so I would expect anything.