Hello All, I am a Canadian Citizen living in India. I filed an application for my wife (PR) under Family and Spousal sponsorship. My application is near to the end and I received a letter from Canada Immigration New Delhi stating that "Sponsor (me) not able to establish intention to move to Canada" and that the applicant (My Wife) does not meet requirements to immigrate to Canada.
The Letter asked me (The Sponsor) to provide proof of the following,
Job offer in Canada.
Employment contract in Canada.
Letter of acceptance by an educational institution in Canada.
Property rental agreement.
Property deed.
Mortgage on property.
Also give details of your sponsor’s plans to re-establish in Canada.
How can I (The Sponsor) provide any of these unless I know for sure that the applicant (My Wife) is granted a PR.
Has anyone else received a letter like this? If so, could you please give some suggestions as to what I can send them?
I did send them a letter to show proof of me visiting Canada (i.e. flight ticket) and also indicated that I had met with recruiters regarding possible job opportunities (unfortunately I don't have a proof of that i.e. no email chain etc.). In regards to property, I am not sure how I could have invested without knowing the status of my wife's PR. It seems they received the letter and the information was not satisfactory? Any suggestions would be appreciated. I have been given 30 days to comment before they make a final decision based on this letter.
Thank you in advance.
The Letter asked me (The Sponsor) to provide proof of the following,
Job offer in Canada.
Employment contract in Canada.
Letter of acceptance by an educational institution in Canada.
Property rental agreement.
Property deed.
Mortgage on property.
Also give details of your sponsor’s plans to re-establish in Canada.
How can I (The Sponsor) provide any of these unless I know for sure that the applicant (My Wife) is granted a PR.
Has anyone else received a letter like this? If so, could you please give some suggestions as to what I can send them?
I did send them a letter to show proof of me visiting Canada (i.e. flight ticket) and also indicated that I had met with recruiters regarding possible job opportunities (unfortunately I don't have a proof of that i.e. no email chain etc.). In regards to property, I am not sure how I could have invested without knowing the status of my wife's PR. It seems they received the letter and the information was not satisfactory? Any suggestions would be appreciated. I have been given 30 days to comment before they make a final decision based on this letter.
Thank you in advance.
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