I am a Canadian citizen and am married to a US citizen. We were married in August 2010, after the birth of our daughter, in Ontario Canada. My husband and I decided that I would stay home full time with our daughter and he would be the breadwinner for our family. The immigration process seemed complicated, at least, for me to sponsor him to move to Canada and become a PR.....so we moved to the USA and have been living here ever since. I have recently acquired my PR in the USA and my daughter has dual citizenship with Canada, and the USA.
This past year we had an unexpected death in our family, my 11 year old niece. My step father is also very ill, and my mother is taking care of him alone. We have always wanted to raise our daughter in Canada, surrounded by her Aunts, Uncles, grandparents and cousins...and also love all that Canada has to offer. It is where I was raised and really want the same cultural values for our daughter.
Upon looking into the process, again, to begin the immigration process for my husband to receive his PR in Canada, we seemed to be stumped with the same unanswered question. How long before he can begin working? If we file all the necessary paperwork, does he get a temporary work visa so he can find employment upon immediate entry to the Country? Considering he is the breadwinner, and I have no means to support him....how can we move to Canada immediately and have him start working immediately? He has already put out feelers to some companies that have expressed interest....upon him being eligible to work in Canada. I know we can file while living in the USA.....but the work question remains a mystery. If we file the paperwork, while it is processing, ( I'm assuming he would get a file number as I did in the USA while awaiting my PR approval) can we move to Canada, my husband can look for and begin working in a job to support us with a temporary work visa until his PR is approved?
The information that we have is this:
We can apply for the sponsorship from the US
With the sponsorship application we have to provide a move back date
Upon acceptance of our application the sponsorship period is two years
The questions we have are:
Can my US spouse (sponsored), work upon entry into Canada and sponsorship approval
What is the sponsoreds' status during the two year period of sponsorship
We really don't want our family to have to separate through this process....any recommendations?
Thanks for your help and Happy New Year!
This past year we had an unexpected death in our family, my 11 year old niece. My step father is also very ill, and my mother is taking care of him alone. We have always wanted to raise our daughter in Canada, surrounded by her Aunts, Uncles, grandparents and cousins...and also love all that Canada has to offer. It is where I was raised and really want the same cultural values for our daughter.
Upon looking into the process, again, to begin the immigration process for my husband to receive his PR in Canada, we seemed to be stumped with the same unanswered question. How long before he can begin working? If we file all the necessary paperwork, does he get a temporary work visa so he can find employment upon immediate entry to the Country? Considering he is the breadwinner, and I have no means to support him....how can we move to Canada immediately and have him start working immediately? He has already put out feelers to some companies that have expressed interest....upon him being eligible to work in Canada. I know we can file while living in the USA.....but the work question remains a mystery. If we file the paperwork, while it is processing, ( I'm assuming he would get a file number as I did in the USA while awaiting my PR approval) can we move to Canada, my husband can look for and begin working in a job to support us with a temporary work visa until his PR is approved?
The information that we have is this:
We can apply for the sponsorship from the US
With the sponsorship application we have to provide a move back date
Upon acceptance of our application the sponsorship period is two years
The questions we have are:
Can my US spouse (sponsored), work upon entry into Canada and sponsorship approval
What is the sponsoreds' status during the two year period of sponsorship
We really don't want our family to have to separate through this process....any recommendations?
Thanks for your help and Happy New Year!