Hello: I posted this in the wrong forum got 1 reply but wanted to check further on this. I am a Canadian citizen, married to a Mexican citizen, yes legally married. I moved to Mexico (Cabo San Lucas) on Sept 8, 2013. Things did not go well for us there financially and once Hurricane Odile showed up on Sept 14, 2014 ruined out home, my business that I was trying to get going and my husband's work place (call centre) was literally blown away we made the decision to move to Mexico City to stay with his mom rent free and work on getting him a PR residency with me his wife as his sponsor.
I have no job of course in Canada. We can stay with my friend rent free when we get their. I can get a letter stating this from my friend.
I hired a Canadian immigration lawyer in Regina, my home town which I lived in Sask all my life. They informed me I should get a cosigner for our application since I am unemployed. I emailed him that I do not need a cosigner for a spousal sponsored visa as it is the only sponsored visa application that does not have a financial requirement. I just cannot be bankrupt or on welfare or in default of another sponsorship, which I am none of these. I told him that from what I know from researching you cannot have a cosigner on a spousal sponsored visa because the only person that can cosign is a spouse and that would be for sponsoring visas for other family members not a spouse. He just replied back to me that he has always included a cosigner of a family member or friend on applications where the sponsor is unemployed and done this without problem. I paid this lawyer a $1000 Canadian dollar retainer!
I called another lawyers office in Regina to get another opinion and was told a consultation would be for 1 hour and cost me $275 Canadian for that, just to get another opinion on the cosigner issue for a spouse sponsorship PR visa. We just can't afford to go pay $275 to get another opinion.
I do not have a cosigner as my mom is my family in Regina and she is on a fixed Canada Pension and OAS payment income and is disabled. I cannot ask a friend to cosign this visa to take responsibility for my husband legally because that is what it means.
I got one reply on my post on the wrong forum that said I was right on the cosigner issue for the spouse visa and should fire my lawyer right away as he does not understand the financial requirements for spousal sponsored visas.
I will note I am 100% employable in Canada, worked for the prov govn't of Sask for several years as a Business and System analyst, so getting a job would not be a problem for me.
Want another opinion on this lawyer's request for a cosigner? If I can't get one, I am done because I have no job and leaving my husband here in Mexico and going to Canada to get a job and work is not an option for us, as we would be separated physically for a long time.
Thanks in advance for reading this and any thoughts or advice is appreciated.
Tammy
I have no job of course in Canada. We can stay with my friend rent free when we get their. I can get a letter stating this from my friend.
I hired a Canadian immigration lawyer in Regina, my home town which I lived in Sask all my life. They informed me I should get a cosigner for our application since I am unemployed. I emailed him that I do not need a cosigner for a spousal sponsored visa as it is the only sponsored visa application that does not have a financial requirement. I just cannot be bankrupt or on welfare or in default of another sponsorship, which I am none of these. I told him that from what I know from researching you cannot have a cosigner on a spousal sponsored visa because the only person that can cosign is a spouse and that would be for sponsoring visas for other family members not a spouse. He just replied back to me that he has always included a cosigner of a family member or friend on applications where the sponsor is unemployed and done this without problem. I paid this lawyer a $1000 Canadian dollar retainer!
I called another lawyers office in Regina to get another opinion and was told a consultation would be for 1 hour and cost me $275 Canadian for that, just to get another opinion on the cosigner issue for a spouse sponsorship PR visa. We just can't afford to go pay $275 to get another opinion.
I do not have a cosigner as my mom is my family in Regina and she is on a fixed Canada Pension and OAS payment income and is disabled. I cannot ask a friend to cosign this visa to take responsibility for my husband legally because that is what it means.
I got one reply on my post on the wrong forum that said I was right on the cosigner issue for the spouse visa and should fire my lawyer right away as he does not understand the financial requirements for spousal sponsored visas.
I will note I am 100% employable in Canada, worked for the prov govn't of Sask for several years as a Business and System analyst, so getting a job would not be a problem for me.
Want another opinion on this lawyer's request for a cosigner? If I can't get one, I am done because I have no job and leaving my husband here in Mexico and going to Canada to get a job and work is not an option for us, as we would be separated physically for a long time.
Thanks in advance for reading this and any thoughts or advice is appreciated.
Tammy