Im working on an application for my sister. She is a Canadian Citizen who married a US citizen about a year ago. He is studying in the Middle East at the moment, and so they both live there for the time being, but they plan to return and live in Canada in about 8 months time.
She would like to sponsor her husband (from outside Canada). Apparently you are allowed to sponsor your spouse even if you are both living outside Canada, but IMM Canada will require some proof that you eventually intend to return and live in Canada.
They will visiting Canada in mid-march for a period of one month, and then again during the summer (when her husband is off from University), but they won't permanently be returning until december of 2012. They would like to have the application worked out as quickly as possible so that when they return his application will have already been processed.
My questions are as follows:
(1) Should they apply now while living abroad?
(2) Will the fact that she (the sponsor) is living outside Canada reflect poorly on the application?
(3) What kind of proof will immigration Canada require that she intends to return and live in Canada? (She (sponsor) has no job lined up upon her return)
(4) Would it be better to wait and apply when they are here in the summer? or december when they are here for good?
Thanks in advance!
She would like to sponsor her husband (from outside Canada). Apparently you are allowed to sponsor your spouse even if you are both living outside Canada, but IMM Canada will require some proof that you eventually intend to return and live in Canada.
They will visiting Canada in mid-march for a period of one month, and then again during the summer (when her husband is off from University), but they won't permanently be returning until december of 2012. They would like to have the application worked out as quickly as possible so that when they return his application will have already been processed.
My questions are as follows:
(1) Should they apply now while living abroad?
(2) Will the fact that she (the sponsor) is living outside Canada reflect poorly on the application?
(3) What kind of proof will immigration Canada require that she intends to return and live in Canada? (She (sponsor) has no job lined up upon her return)
(4) Would it be better to wait and apply when they are here in the summer? or december when they are here for good?
Thanks in advance!