Hey everyone!
I just wanted to share my experience with the sponsorship application since it can become super overwhelming and scary. When we were first applying we had so many questions regarding the application and what to send in. This forum answered so many things for us and I hope I can help you answer any questions that you may have.
Our timeline:
My husband is an Indian citizen ( Primary Applicant).
I am a Canadian citizen ( Sponsor)
This was an OUTLAND application.
January 9, 2018- We sent in our application from India ( Bangalore)
January 18, 2018- Application Received
* At this time we tried to link our application but wasn't recognized in the system. We were finally able to link it in February after sponsor approval.
February 2018- Sponsor Approval ( Letter that I met the eligibility to sponsor my husband)
March 2018- Medical Request and Police Check certificate request. We had 30 days and our due date was April 25.
May 2018- Letter stating our application has left Mississauga and is now being processed in New Delhi Visa Office.
August 22 2018- Letter asking for passport/ Pre-arrival letter.
August 30 2018- We submitted the passport in Bangalore
September 11, 2018- Passport has been stamped and received in Bangalore for pick up.
Our application:
We got married in July 2017 and I moved from Canada to India to be with my husband. I was very nervous to move because I didn't know if my physical absence in Canada would affect our application. However, we didn't want to be separated right after our wedding so I decided to stay in India until our application was approved. I also consulted with a lawyer regarding my situation and he said the sponsor
( if a citizen) does not have to be present in Canda but you must provide proof that you are planning to move back once PR is approved.
What we sent in as proof.
Proof of relationship: Marriage certificate, photos of our engagement party, wedding, religious ceremony, reception, honeymoon photos, photos of us in various situations after the wedding. In the back of each photo, we stated who was in the photo, where/when it was taken. We sent in airline tickets of our honeymoon, hotel receipts, WhatsApp messages ( screenshots of us talking about finding apartments etc), Skype calls, Facebook chats, Facebook announcements, Instagram posts, letter from each other our friends, airline tickets from when I visited my husband in India.
Proof that we lived together/financial proof:
This was a huge concern for us. Since we were in a long-distance relationship before we got married, we didn't have any rental agreements, insurance or any financial-based proof. Since we had limited proof, we sent in a letter stating our situation and the reason why we never invested in a car, house or other major investments. What we managed to send:
CIC never asked for extra information so we assumed they were satisfied with what we sent in. The entire process took about 9 months. The list above is not including the mandatory certificates that the sponsorship application listed like birth certificates, school records etc. Every case is different but this pretty much summarizes what we sent in
Best of luck to everyone who is applying or in the process of applying!
I just wanted to share my experience with the sponsorship application since it can become super overwhelming and scary. When we were first applying we had so many questions regarding the application and what to send in. This forum answered so many things for us and I hope I can help you answer any questions that you may have.
Our timeline:
My husband is an Indian citizen ( Primary Applicant).
I am a Canadian citizen ( Sponsor)
This was an OUTLAND application.
January 9, 2018- We sent in our application from India ( Bangalore)
January 18, 2018- Application Received
* At this time we tried to link our application but wasn't recognized in the system. We were finally able to link it in February after sponsor approval.
February 2018- Sponsor Approval ( Letter that I met the eligibility to sponsor my husband)
March 2018- Medical Request and Police Check certificate request. We had 30 days and our due date was April 25.
May 2018- Letter stating our application has left Mississauga and is now being processed in New Delhi Visa Office.
August 22 2018- Letter asking for passport/ Pre-arrival letter.
August 30 2018- We submitted the passport in Bangalore
September 11, 2018- Passport has been stamped and received in Bangalore for pick up.
Our application:
We got married in July 2017 and I moved from Canada to India to be with my husband. I was very nervous to move because I didn't know if my physical absence in Canada would affect our application. However, we didn't want to be separated right after our wedding so I decided to stay in India until our application was approved. I also consulted with a lawyer regarding my situation and he said the sponsor
( if a citizen) does not have to be present in Canda but you must provide proof that you are planning to move back once PR is approved.
What we sent in as proof.
Proof of relationship: Marriage certificate, photos of our engagement party, wedding, religious ceremony, reception, honeymoon photos, photos of us in various situations after the wedding. In the back of each photo, we stated who was in the photo, where/when it was taken. We sent in airline tickets of our honeymoon, hotel receipts, WhatsApp messages ( screenshots of us talking about finding apartments etc), Skype calls, Facebook chats, Facebook announcements, Instagram posts, letter from each other our friends, airline tickets from when I visited my husband in India.
Proof that we lived together/financial proof:
This was a huge concern for us. Since we were in a long-distance relationship before we got married, we didn't have any rental agreements, insurance or any financial-based proof. Since we had limited proof, we sent in a letter stating our situation and the reason why we never invested in a car, house or other major investments. What we managed to send:
- A letter from the landlord stating his acknowledgement that my husband and I live together.
- A life insurance scheme my husband took out after our wedding.
- My husband's fixed deposit statement and my name as a nominee.
- We also included everyday expenses. We sent in both of our bank statements and highlighted grocery bills, purchases, entertainment expenses etc.
- I also sent a letter from my Canadian employer stating that my position will be available upon my return to Canada.
- A letter of employment from my current online job.
- Letter from my parents stating that we will be staying with them upon our arrival in Canada and that they will support us financially until my husband is employed.
- My husband's letter of employment and past employment
- Husband's Postgraduate certificates
- Letter of acceptance of my graduate program from my university ( proof that I will come back to Canada).
CIC never asked for extra information so we assumed they were satisfied with what we sent in. The entire process took about 9 months. The list above is not including the mandatory certificates that the sponsorship application listed like birth certificates, school records etc. Every case is different but this pretty much summarizes what we sent in
Best of luck to everyone who is applying or in the process of applying!
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