akhurana487 said:
HI Seniors Please help !!!!!
Few doubts with family sponsorship process
1. It says get pay stub for last 12 months but i came to canada in sep 2015 and got my full time job in april 2016. And i am going back to india to get Married. Will my time in a full time job be valid or acceptable??? And i read in forum about the option C print out i was confused about what it is.
2. If my fiance gets a PCC before we getting married will it still be acceptable ?? because in our country usually last name of the girl changes after marriage. or can she not change her name on passport and still keep the last name same. Not changing last name in the passport will it effect our other documents ??
just these doubts..
Any other helpful tips are always welcome just started working on the family sponsorship process trying to save the time.
thanks in advance
akhurana
Congratulations Buddy
Submit the documents regarding your pay stub. But I think the option C form is enough. They need to know that you earn enough to support your wife once she comes to Canada to stay with you. That's what you would see when you will go through the help page to fill the document. You can download it from your CRA login
There is no problem in getting PCC before marriage if you are going to put her current residency instead of your's in her application. Few offices they put the complete address in the PCC where they have done the checking. If you are going to put your home address for communication instead of her's then wait. But that's tricky too.. The officers might ask where she stayed in last 6 months.
It's good to have her name in your passport or your name in her passport. (Not a necessity but good enough proof that you are married). In India that are very good at issuing passport fairly quick now.
As far as the name change is concerned. I would say not to change because you need to do lots of affidavit etc.
if possible you may want to do a upfront medical test and submit it along with your application when you submit.
Make sure to take pictures of all the rituals involved in the marriage. That are required if you are planning a traditional marriage.
Finally Good Luck.