- Feb 27, 2011
- 1
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 07-19-11
- Doc's Request.
- N/A
- AOR Received.
- 07-26-11
- File Transfer...
- 09-27-11
- Med's Done....
- 06-17-11
- Interview........
- N/A
- Passport Req..
- N/A
- VISA ISSUED...
- 12-23-11
- LANDED..........
- 06-01-12
Hello,
I am sponsoring my common-law partner while we live together in the United States. I have Canadian citizenship, but I have not lived in Canada (no memberships, mailing addresses, accounts etc.) for over 7 years. While I have plenty of family in Canada, and a citizenship card in my hand, I don't have any documentation proving an attachment to Canadian life post-2003.
My common-law partner and I are getting ready to send out our application by the end of March. One thing that is proving difficult is having documentation showing that I'll BE THERE when my partner arrives. We plan on making the move together as soon as we can, once she has received her PR status. I am currently keeping an eye out for good rental properties near my family in B.C., and emailing prospective employers regarding my interest in working for them sometime in the next 6 months or so (along with my resume). Because we don't know when our application will be accepted and processed, I can't really put a deposit down on a place to live or actually APPLY for vacant positions of employment as I can't guarantee when we will be arriving. I wish I could say that I worked in a field that would actually hire me on ahead of time, but my current field of childcare just isn't that prestigious.
I have a letter from my brother attesting to his unfailing support for my partner and I, stating that we are welcome to stay at his house if we need to, and to be hired on at his small business if the extra work was available and we were having trouble finding employment. I also have a letter from my sister stating that she will do all she can to help us out finding housing and employment should we experience any difficulty, and that she can also hire me as her nanny (She is due in the fall).
So I guess my question is: What will be enough proof that I intend to resettle and accompany my partner in Canada? I feel like we have ample proof of our life together, I'm just terrified that we don't have enough proof of our future, despite our constant focus on it. Any help would be great!!
Thank you!
I am sponsoring my common-law partner while we live together in the United States. I have Canadian citizenship, but I have not lived in Canada (no memberships, mailing addresses, accounts etc.) for over 7 years. While I have plenty of family in Canada, and a citizenship card in my hand, I don't have any documentation proving an attachment to Canadian life post-2003.
My common-law partner and I are getting ready to send out our application by the end of March. One thing that is proving difficult is having documentation showing that I'll BE THERE when my partner arrives. We plan on making the move together as soon as we can, once she has received her PR status. I am currently keeping an eye out for good rental properties near my family in B.C., and emailing prospective employers regarding my interest in working for them sometime in the next 6 months or so (along with my resume). Because we don't know when our application will be accepted and processed, I can't really put a deposit down on a place to live or actually APPLY for vacant positions of employment as I can't guarantee when we will be arriving. I wish I could say that I worked in a field that would actually hire me on ahead of time, but my current field of childcare just isn't that prestigious.
I have a letter from my brother attesting to his unfailing support for my partner and I, stating that we are welcome to stay at his house if we need to, and to be hired on at his small business if the extra work was available and we were having trouble finding employment. I also have a letter from my sister stating that she will do all she can to help us out finding housing and employment should we experience any difficulty, and that she can also hire me as her nanny (She is due in the fall).
So I guess my question is: What will be enough proof that I intend to resettle and accompany my partner in Canada? I feel like we have ample proof of our life together, I'm just terrified that we don't have enough proof of our future, despite our constant focus on it. Any help would be great!!
Thank you!