Hi guys,
All the posts on this forum have been very helpful in our sponsorship case, which we filed on March,2011. Right now, I am extremely worried, as the visa office has sent us more forms to be filled out.
But the forms and the questions in them are making me very nervous. I sponsored my husband from Canada (while he was still living in U.A.E)...and then I came to visit him right after submitting my application. It is very hard for us to stay in two different countries, and this is the reason I decided to visit him asap.
We had chosen the visa office in Islambad,Pakistan (as my husband is a Pakistani national), but the application was automatically sent the file to the Abu-Dhabi visa office. My questions are as follows :
1) My lawyer told me that if I plan to stay here on permanent basis, I will have to provide proof that we both plan to re-establish ourselves in Canada...However, if I visit Canada after every 5-6 months, and then stay there for like a month, this condition will be wavied....What do you guys think about that? I am very worried about it, as I don't want my case to go through problems at a later stage...so plzz give me some advice on this issue.
2) I mean I can provide proof of re-establishment right now..or I can just go back to Canada every 5-6 months..., but I am a little confused, as I think the immigration authorities might still have a problem with me going in and out of Canada...what if they still ask for proof later on? (cus technically, I'd be more like a visitor in Canada instead of a resident)...but this is the advice my lawyer had given me before, soo this is why I am double minded...plzzz let me know if you guys have any advice for me in this matter.
3) On the forums, I have read that "proof of re-establishment" include things like letters from sponsor's parents(offering them a stay once they come back to Canada), job offers, university applications etc....and this is what I had in my mind all along
However, we have been asked to provide proof of residency cancellation in the Gulf, and my husband has also been asked to provide a resignation letter
Is this normal? or is our case a little suspecious to them, and this is the reason they are asking?
4) Since I don't plan to stay in U.A.E for very long, I am just here on a visit visa. The visit visa has been extended a few times though....So can I give this as a "plan of re-establishment" in Canada? I mean the fact that I don't have permemnat residency visa for Gulf, and instead just a visit visa (hence, I am only visiting my husband for 9-10 months?? )
5) On the e-mail we were sent, it was written in bold "only the principal applicant should fill out".....I am nervous about this, as they have only bolded this statement. I had filled out all the forms (even my husband's PR forms) before...but he was the one who had signed.
But we had worked on them togeather..I was just the one to write down the answers.
So do you guys think its a problem??
I am worried, because two of my friends have sponoserd their husbands to Canada from U.A.E (and they both came to live with their husbands while their case was being processed)..However, they were never asked to provide such details, or fill out any forms during the process.
Plzz give me any advice you guys have!
Thanks a million!!!
All the posts on this forum have been very helpful in our sponsorship case, which we filed on March,2011. Right now, I am extremely worried, as the visa office has sent us more forms to be filled out.
But the forms and the questions in them are making me very nervous. I sponsored my husband from Canada (while he was still living in U.A.E)...and then I came to visit him right after submitting my application. It is very hard for us to stay in two different countries, and this is the reason I decided to visit him asap.
We had chosen the visa office in Islambad,Pakistan (as my husband is a Pakistani national), but the application was automatically sent the file to the Abu-Dhabi visa office. My questions are as follows :
1) My lawyer told me that if I plan to stay here on permanent basis, I will have to provide proof that we both plan to re-establish ourselves in Canada...However, if I visit Canada after every 5-6 months, and then stay there for like a month, this condition will be wavied....What do you guys think about that? I am very worried about it, as I don't want my case to go through problems at a later stage...so plzz give me some advice on this issue.
2) I mean I can provide proof of re-establishment right now..or I can just go back to Canada every 5-6 months..., but I am a little confused, as I think the immigration authorities might still have a problem with me going in and out of Canada...what if they still ask for proof later on? (cus technically, I'd be more like a visitor in Canada instead of a resident)...but this is the advice my lawyer had given me before, soo this is why I am double minded...plzzz let me know if you guys have any advice for me in this matter.
3) On the forums, I have read that "proof of re-establishment" include things like letters from sponsor's parents(offering them a stay once they come back to Canada), job offers, university applications etc....and this is what I had in my mind all along
However, we have been asked to provide proof of residency cancellation in the Gulf, and my husband has also been asked to provide a resignation letter
Is this normal? or is our case a little suspecious to them, and this is the reason they are asking?
4) Since I don't plan to stay in U.A.E for very long, I am just here on a visit visa. The visit visa has been extended a few times though....So can I give this as a "plan of re-establishment" in Canada? I mean the fact that I don't have permemnat residency visa for Gulf, and instead just a visit visa (hence, I am only visiting my husband for 9-10 months?? )
5) On the e-mail we were sent, it was written in bold "only the principal applicant should fill out".....I am nervous about this, as they have only bolded this statement. I had filled out all the forms (even my husband's PR forms) before...but he was the one who had signed.
But we had worked on them togeather..I was just the one to write down the answers.
So do you guys think its a problem??
I am worried, because two of my friends have sponoserd their husbands to Canada from U.A.E (and they both came to live with their husbands while their case was being processed)..However, they were never asked to provide such details, or fill out any forms during the process.
Plzz give me any advice you guys have!
Thanks a million!!!