Yes.If i am a permanent residence in Canada, can I sponsor my American husband to come to Canada to have a PR status, if I worked for a year already and earning over $25,000/year?!
Pardon me. Would u please tell me what ‘RO’ stands for?!You also have to be compliant with your RO.
No We got married by common law in America, and will get married officially in Canada.And of course, if you were married before you landed as a PR, you must have declared your husband in your application.
Residency obligation.Pardon me. Would u please tell me what ‘RO’ stands for?!
I had landed in Canada since 1998, gained a PR status, having lived in Canada for 20 years, travelled to America, met my current husband, stayed (or overstayed) in America for a year & a half, returned to Canada b4 the PR card expired, found a job which offers me more than $25,000/year, so that I can sponsor my husband when he visits me & we’ll get married officially in Canada.Were you common law in the US before you landed in Canada?
Ooooh ! I see!Okay. You're good then.
There is a catch where if you are common-law before you apply for PR or land and don't declare it, you may be blocked from sponsoring him. This doesn't apply to you.
There is also no minimum $25k requirement, you just need to prove you have a plan to support him.
If, I am not working for one full year yet, only on the job for several months, can I still sponor my husband?!Okay. You're good then.
There is a catch where if you are common-law before you apply for PR or land and don't declare it, you may be blocked from sponsoring him. This doesn't apply to you.
There is also no minimum $25k requirement, you just need to prove you have a plan to support him.
Yes.If, I am not working for one full year yet, only on the job for several months, can I still sponor my husband?!
U’re a fountain of information. Thank you so much!You don't even need to be employed. You just can't be receiving welfare, and you must have a plan to support him over the length of your undertaking.