Hi all. My wife (common-law) and I have very nearly finished our PR application and it will be ready to send off tomorrow. First off I would like to thank all the people on this forum who have been so helpful. I have not asked many questions directly, but the search function on these forums has been my main source of information during this entire process.
Anyways, we have a few questions before sending the application off.
Our situation is this. We are applying through Seoul, South Korea, as we have been living here for a very long time (wife 10 years, myself 7 years.) We are having some difficulty explaining her plans to re-establish herself for the following reasons:
We are leaving South Korea permanently in two months. We will be traveling to visit family and friends in both the US and Canada. Then we plan on returning to Canada and settling in an apartment. She has family members who are searching apartments and we plan on having one secured before leaving South Korea.
So my question is... Should my presence there be mentioned in her plans to re-establish? I realize that I am not supposed to be moving in, as I will technically be visiting her and not allowed to stay permanently until my PR status has been granted. If need be, I will go back to the US and stay with family while awaiting my PR decision. Should I mention that I plan on staying with her while my application is being processed? Is it OK to mention that I will be staying with her as a visitor while awaiting my PR decision? Or should we simply not mention my whereabouts at that time, as the question seems to be directed only towards her, as she is the sponsor?
Legally, am I allowed to do this? To apply in Seoul, go with my sponsor to Canada, and help her begin establishing herself there while awaiting my PR status?
Anyways, we have a few questions before sending the application off.
Our situation is this. We are applying through Seoul, South Korea, as we have been living here for a very long time (wife 10 years, myself 7 years.) We are having some difficulty explaining her plans to re-establish herself for the following reasons:
We are leaving South Korea permanently in two months. We will be traveling to visit family and friends in both the US and Canada. Then we plan on returning to Canada and settling in an apartment. She has family members who are searching apartments and we plan on having one secured before leaving South Korea.
So my question is... Should my presence there be mentioned in her plans to re-establish? I realize that I am not supposed to be moving in, as I will technically be visiting her and not allowed to stay permanently until my PR status has been granted. If need be, I will go back to the US and stay with family while awaiting my PR decision. Should I mention that I plan on staying with her while my application is being processed? Is it OK to mention that I will be staying with her as a visitor while awaiting my PR decision? Or should we simply not mention my whereabouts at that time, as the question seems to be directed only towards her, as she is the sponsor?
Legally, am I allowed to do this? To apply in Seoul, go with my sponsor to Canada, and help her begin establishing herself there while awaiting my PR status?