I left Canada 19 years ago, I though I hold the record, I was wrong.
I left Canada 19 years ago, I though I hold the record, I was wrong.
Did you sponsor your spose after 30 years from outland and had no problem? Did you have solid proof of intent to return?
They don't care how long you were gone, or why you were gone.
I should add that my wife had a Study Permit approval in hand when we crossed US to Canada, which certainly made things easier. We applied for that in parallel when she was accepted at Capilano University, shortly after applying for PR. Just in case PR doesn't come through in time.
It was an additional item in the Intent to Return column, and made registering two containers of Goods to Follow a breeze. We were totally up front with the border agents regarding the PR application being in process concurrently, and CBSA could not have been nicer.
It's much easier to move from US than from Europe. For me, to rent an apartment to sit empty until we arrive, God knows how long, at least one year, is not really an option. We will not bring anything, except what we can put in suitcases. I can't quit my job, I make good money and I can save so I can use it at beginning. I start applying for jobs in Canada, but no response whatsoever. Realistically, who would give a job to someone in Europe when there are plenty of people unemployed and underemployed in Canada? If I was in US I could fly easy for an interview, but from Europe, it's 10 hours flight. Visiting Canada would probably increase my chances, but I can't leave my family because is dependable on me. If something happens to them, there is nobody can help.
I read some post in horror where people who have property in Canada, some have family, some have job offer letters from previous employer or family, have been ask to come up with more proof of intent, and I got nothing. So all I can do is to try to add as much as soft evidence, maybe, maybe, they will accept it.
For me, to rent an apartment to sit empty until we arrive, God knows how long, at least one year, is not really an option.
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I read some post in horror where people who have property in Canada, some have family, some have job offer letters from previous employer or family, have been ask to come up with more proof of intent, and I got nothing. So all I can do is to try to add as much as soft evidence, maybe, maybe, they will accept it.
Many of those are free: eg, get an estimate from a moving company. Have emails with school officials if you have kids. Correspondence with a real estate company about what you need and availability in your place of settlement. Etc. Some you will have to do anyway - copies/correspondence about vaccinations (regular ones, let alone covid). Copies/arrangements of educational stuff. If children will need language testing, get that. Etc.
Exactly. Those are the things that show actual intent. Which is all that they're looking for.'