Hey everyone...how's she going. Anyways..I have just a few questions. Ok...I'm about to get married to my fiancée in Ukraine and tonight my parents looked over the immigration process and made it look next to impossible. I've been engaged to my fiancée for 2 years and have all the epic proofs of a legitimate relationship, emails, photos, Skype calls, VK messaging, Facebook, 7 visits which were 50 days each time, etc. Trust me..I know long distance relationships are for people not on a budget. But I've pulled it off. In the next month or so I'm getting married to the woman of my dreams but here's the catch. When Alberta went bad and I got laid off but went on unemployment for the year. I wasn't working so I moved home to my parents house. So I had no bills or rent to pay. I'm totally appreciative that my parents were cool in that aspect. The deal is this... The only reason why I haven't seeked employment is because I was just waiting for the right time to get married. She's definitely the one. Such consistency and awesomeness. So once we get married And all that jazz i am going to find work pretty quickly. It'll happen. Now as soon as I find work but where I haven't been employed for a year. How hard will it be to tell the immigration officer that I got work now and everything is cool. I have worked in the past as a pipefitter and I got my education through college and once Alberta fires up again then I'm heading back out there to do my career. I'm already a second year apprentice and the money's pretty decent as it pays 26$ am hour. But if I go to Alberta then I have rent, bills, etc. But if I find just a decent job in New Brunswick will that be good enough for the CIC.
I've been reading lots about people have sponsored their spouses with no job but they just have to write a letter stating how they plan on supporting their spouse in their application. Like I said finding work is no problem but it's that needing 12 months of it on the record is where I'm going to fall short. As soon as I'm married to my spouse in a month or two...do I have to work a whole twelve months then apply for her to get here to Canada. Thank you everyone who replies...it's appreciated. I just want things to work out.
I've been reading lots about people have sponsored their spouses with no job but they just have to write a letter stating how they plan on supporting their spouse in their application. Like I said finding work is no problem but it's that needing 12 months of it on the record is where I'm going to fall short. As soon as I'm married to my spouse in a month or two...do I have to work a whole twelve months then apply for her to get here to Canada. Thank you everyone who replies...it's appreciated. I just want things to work out.