Hi, I really need some help here. Any help from anybody would be greatly appreciated. I've been trying to contact Canadian immigration for a while now, and the don't appear to have an email, and their 1-888 phone number doesn't give me the info I require (nor does their website). To be honest I want to be as thorough as possible before I start filling out the applications, as I have a history of messing applications for more mundane stuff up and the fee for this is so high that I've got to be absolutely sure before I get started.
H'okay, so, I am a Canadian citizen living in Canada (just returned about a month back). My wife and my kid (toddler aged) came with me for a bit of a vacation at first, but they've since returned to Korea. I'm currently (still) job hunting and wife is still working back in Korea. She's refusing to come to Canada and have to sit around with no job awaiting our ever so competent bureaucracy to take how ever long they feel like to process her application, so she's committed to staying in Korea and working until it comes through. I've been finding it hard to find the exact info I need to start her application up in this case. Exactly what should I be doing in the case that the Canadian is still in Canada while the wife and kid and still in their home country?
In terms of eligibility, am I eligible right now, or do I have to wait until I get a job? My parents are more than willing to let us stay with them while we job hunt, and once my wife finishes selling our condo in Korea she will be bring a considerable sum with her to Canada. Should I ask her to prepare a bank account statement of her account in Korea or should she send the money to me and then I prepare a bank statement? Does showing you have plenty of money to exist unaided help with the eligibility help?
I read somewhere that I need to do up all the sponsorship documents while my wife has to do a permanent residency application on her own from Korea. Is that correct? The application package available on the CIC website makes it seem like I do it all myself. In the case where we do it separately wouldn't she need to send her application to me then so I could submit it all together? I am ever so confused. (Puny brain don't you know)
If she does have to do her own permanent residency application, where can I download the separate files for that?
Umm, I have a TOOOOON more questions, but parsing it out and letting you kind gents and ladies answer them first would probably help this puny brained man keep it all sorted out in my head.
Please, please, please somebody get back to me. I'll buy you a drink! (Well, I won't. But I'll imagine myself doing so, like, really hard)
PS Once I do know what to do, should I start the application and submit it as soon as possible, or wait until I find work?
H'okay, so, I am a Canadian citizen living in Canada (just returned about a month back). My wife and my kid (toddler aged) came with me for a bit of a vacation at first, but they've since returned to Korea. I'm currently (still) job hunting and wife is still working back in Korea. She's refusing to come to Canada and have to sit around with no job awaiting our ever so competent bureaucracy to take how ever long they feel like to process her application, so she's committed to staying in Korea and working until it comes through. I've been finding it hard to find the exact info I need to start her application up in this case. Exactly what should I be doing in the case that the Canadian is still in Canada while the wife and kid and still in their home country?
In terms of eligibility, am I eligible right now, or do I have to wait until I get a job? My parents are more than willing to let us stay with them while we job hunt, and once my wife finishes selling our condo in Korea she will be bring a considerable sum with her to Canada. Should I ask her to prepare a bank account statement of her account in Korea or should she send the money to me and then I prepare a bank statement? Does showing you have plenty of money to exist unaided help with the eligibility help?
I read somewhere that I need to do up all the sponsorship documents while my wife has to do a permanent residency application on her own from Korea. Is that correct? The application package available on the CIC website makes it seem like I do it all myself. In the case where we do it separately wouldn't she need to send her application to me then so I could submit it all together? I am ever so confused. (Puny brain don't you know)
If she does have to do her own permanent residency application, where can I download the separate files for that?
Umm, I have a TOOOOON more questions, but parsing it out and letting you kind gents and ladies answer them first would probably help this puny brained man keep it all sorted out in my head.
Please, please, please somebody get back to me. I'll buy you a drink! (Well, I won't. But I'll imagine myself doing so, like, really hard)
PS Once I do know what to do, should I start the application and submit it as soon as possible, or wait until I find work?