Hi everybody,
I am starting the application to get sponsored to Canada by my Canadian boyfriend using the conjugal sponsorship application. I am a US citizen and resident; I am "single" and so is my boyfriend (no kids, never been married). The application is just for me (no other family member of mine will immigrate to Canada).
There seem to be separate checklists to prepare the forms and documents for both the sponsor and applicant. I am using both "Appendix A Document Checklist - Immigrant" and "DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST" (IMM 5287).
So my questions are:
- With both links combined, do I have ALL the required forms and documents needed to apply? Can we send the 2 applications (Sponsor and Immigrant) in the same envelope, or does my boyfriend need to apply to be a sponsor before I start?
- " Schedule A - Background/Declaration (IMM 5669) - You and each of your family members 18 years of age or older must complete their own copy of this form" I filled this form out for myself; but I am not sure what they mean by "each of your family members". Does this include my parents, brothers and sisters? And sponsor?
- "Additional Family Information (IMM 5406) - You and each of your family members 18 years of age or older must complete their own copy of this form" Same goes for this question: I filled it out, but does EVERYONE in my family, plus my sponsor need to fill their own version of this form too?
- Spouse/Partner Questionnaire (IMM 5490): We are a conjugal couple for at least 3 years and have extensive proof of that for every year since 2011. However, my boyfriend lives in Toronto Canada, and I live in USA. We have never lived together officially because I was never "legal" to live in Canada, and neither was he able to live in the USA. So the only way we maintain our relationship is by me flying to Toronto about once a week. (I am a flight attendant so I fly to Toronto on my off days). All the proof we have is our photos, personal stories, our family and friends to testify, and phone bills. Is that going to be enough? Plus, must I provide my exact entry dates to Canada- or is the photocopy of my stamped passport pages enough? Beyond that, do they still expect me to have purchased some furniture with him or other such investments?
- "IDENTITY AND CIVIL STATUS DOCUMENTS : Provide birth certificates [...] confirming relationship for you and each of your family members". Do I need to provide a birth certificate if my sponsor is my boyfriend? If so, does he need to provide one too?
What other documents should I provide them? (i.e. other/ expired passports, drivers license, social security, etc. ?) Does my sponsor need to show those too?
- "POLICE CERTIFICATES AND CLEARANCES" : Again: does my family and boyfriend need to provide their own copy of this statement too?
As for me, I spent a few years residing in Israel in the past ten years, and the Israeli consulate can ONLY send the police statement directly to the third party (i.e. CIC). They also provide an official English translation, but require a specific contact to mail the documents to. Is there a name and address I can use for this purpose? Is it problematic if this document arrives separately/later than the rest of my application?
- "Statutory Declaration of Common Law Union (IMM 5409)": do we need to fill this form out too? We are in a conjugal relationship for now, but is my immigration to Canada going to render us official "common law" partners?
Last questions:
- So can we apply for both sponsorship (IMM 1344, IMM 1238, etc.) and generic application (IMM 0008, IMM 5669, etc.) in the same application/ envelope?
- Can anyone tell me what the total price of the CIC fees are for both applications? (NOT including extra fees, i.e. photos, notarized docs, etc.)
- Last but not least, I will try to keep my job as a flight attendant in the USA as long as I can. I have not found any sources on the internet claiming that I "cannot" work for a US company while immigrating to Canada. Has anyone else had the experience of working abroad while immigrating to Canada? (I do intend on spending more time on Canadian soil than anywhere else, and will pay my income taxes to the Canadian government).
Thank you for all input and best of luck to all!
Clo
I am starting the application to get sponsored to Canada by my Canadian boyfriend using the conjugal sponsorship application. I am a US citizen and resident; I am "single" and so is my boyfriend (no kids, never been married). The application is just for me (no other family member of mine will immigrate to Canada).
There seem to be separate checklists to prepare the forms and documents for both the sponsor and applicant. I am using both "Appendix A Document Checklist - Immigrant" and "DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST" (IMM 5287).
So my questions are:
- With both links combined, do I have ALL the required forms and documents needed to apply? Can we send the 2 applications (Sponsor and Immigrant) in the same envelope, or does my boyfriend need to apply to be a sponsor before I start?
- " Schedule A - Background/Declaration (IMM 5669) - You and each of your family members 18 years of age or older must complete their own copy of this form" I filled this form out for myself; but I am not sure what they mean by "each of your family members". Does this include my parents, brothers and sisters? And sponsor?
- "Additional Family Information (IMM 5406) - You and each of your family members 18 years of age or older must complete their own copy of this form" Same goes for this question: I filled it out, but does EVERYONE in my family, plus my sponsor need to fill their own version of this form too?
- Spouse/Partner Questionnaire (IMM 5490): We are a conjugal couple for at least 3 years and have extensive proof of that for every year since 2011. However, my boyfriend lives in Toronto Canada, and I live in USA. We have never lived together officially because I was never "legal" to live in Canada, and neither was he able to live in the USA. So the only way we maintain our relationship is by me flying to Toronto about once a week. (I am a flight attendant so I fly to Toronto on my off days). All the proof we have is our photos, personal stories, our family and friends to testify, and phone bills. Is that going to be enough? Plus, must I provide my exact entry dates to Canada- or is the photocopy of my stamped passport pages enough? Beyond that, do they still expect me to have purchased some furniture with him or other such investments?
- "IDENTITY AND CIVIL STATUS DOCUMENTS : Provide birth certificates [...] confirming relationship for you and each of your family members". Do I need to provide a birth certificate if my sponsor is my boyfriend? If so, does he need to provide one too?
What other documents should I provide them? (i.e. other/ expired passports, drivers license, social security, etc. ?) Does my sponsor need to show those too?
- "POLICE CERTIFICATES AND CLEARANCES" : Again: does my family and boyfriend need to provide their own copy of this statement too?
As for me, I spent a few years residing in Israel in the past ten years, and the Israeli consulate can ONLY send the police statement directly to the third party (i.e. CIC). They also provide an official English translation, but require a specific contact to mail the documents to. Is there a name and address I can use for this purpose? Is it problematic if this document arrives separately/later than the rest of my application?
- "Statutory Declaration of Common Law Union (IMM 5409)": do we need to fill this form out too? We are in a conjugal relationship for now, but is my immigration to Canada going to render us official "common law" partners?
Last questions:
- So can we apply for both sponsorship (IMM 1344, IMM 1238, etc.) and generic application (IMM 0008, IMM 5669, etc.) in the same application/ envelope?
- Can anyone tell me what the total price of the CIC fees are for both applications? (NOT including extra fees, i.e. photos, notarized docs, etc.)
- Last but not least, I will try to keep my job as a flight attendant in the USA as long as I can. I have not found any sources on the internet claiming that I "cannot" work for a US company while immigrating to Canada. Has anyone else had the experience of working abroad while immigrating to Canada? (I do intend on spending more time on Canadian soil than anywhere else, and will pay my income taxes to the Canadian government).
Thank you for all input and best of luck to all!
Clo