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Spousal sponsorship

ashunandal

Champion Member
Jun 23, 2011
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Visa Office......
New Delhi
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Jan 26, 2012
File Transfer...
May 1, 2012
Interview........
July 31, 2012 (approved) went "in process" same day
Passport Req..
May 10, 2012
VISA ISSUED...
Visa stamped on August 3, 2012 and passport received back on August 13, 2012
LANDED..........
Oct 21, 2012
lynn_chris said:
hi leon just wanna ask you, my fiance and i are been together over a year..we met in hk and after 10 months were dicided to for good in philippines. but life here is so suck..no income for us, so he need to go back in canada and hes working as a motorcycle mechanics now in alberta. since we heard canadian immagration is not issue the fiance visa..so he said he gonna apply me a conjugal visa. hes sent me the application form here to sign it. and we have a lot of proff too. and beside we tried to applied a tourist visa before but the immgration refused my application. do you think we are qualified to apply a conjugal visa? thanks a lot!
Conjugal partner visa is complicated and I would advise you to get married next time you are together and then apply for spousal visa.
 

ashunandal

Champion Member
Jun 23, 2011
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New Delhi
Category........
Visa Office......
New Delhi
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Jan 26, 2012
File Transfer...
May 1, 2012
Interview........
July 31, 2012 (approved) went "in process" same day
Passport Req..
May 10, 2012
VISA ISSUED...
Visa stamped on August 3, 2012 and passport received back on August 13, 2012
LANDED..........
Oct 21, 2012
lynn_chris said:
hi leon just wanna ask you, my fiance and i are been together over a year..we met in hk and after 10 months were dicided to for good in philippines. but life here is so suck..no income for us, so he need to go back in canada and hes working as a motorcycle mechanics now in alberta. since we heard canadian immagration is not issue the fiance visa..so he said he gonna apply me a conjugal visa. hes sent me the application form here to sign it. and we have a lot of proff too. and beside we tried to applied a tourist visa before but the immgration refused my application. do you think we are qualified to apply a conjugal visa? thanks a lot!
How long have you lived together? If it is 12 months or more, you can apply for common law partner visa.
 

karisma

Newbie
Feb 21, 2012
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Hi, just want to know if it is possible for a PR holder who happened to be living separately from his wife for more than three years now, (wife also in Canada by virtue of family class application before separation)but who has not filed a divorce, to sponsor his common-law spouse here in the Philippines for a visit (standard 6-month visitor visa)?
This happens to be our situation..My common law spouse, who is already a permanent resident of Canada, has been living separately from his wife for more than three years now. This arrangement is reflected in their income tax documents. Both of them have already declared that they are separated but neither one has filed a divorce due to the emotional impact to the children who were still young at the time of separation. This has been their set up when my common law spouse and I met two years ago. He came back here in the Philippines and lived with me for one straight year without going back to Canada. After one year has passed he went back to Canada and has since been visiting me every six months or whenever his work allows..We've been thinking of the possibility of him sponsoring me for a visit for a few months. Is it possible? Does Canadian immigration law allow such set up? If so, what do we need to do? or if not, what other options should we take?

My spouse will be celebrating his birthday soon, and for a change, I want to be the one to visit him this time..i want it to be my birthday present for him..
 

Leon

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Jun 13, 2008
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karisma said:
He came back here in the Philippines and lived with me for one straight year without going back to Canada. After one year has passed he went back to Canada and has since been visiting me every six months or whenever his work allows..
Right after you lived together, he would have had a strong case to sponsor you for PR as his common law but since you are not living together any more, I don't know if that would work.

As for sponsoring you for a visit visa, that is another story all together. Anybody can sponsor anybody for a visit visa.
 

karisma

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Feb 21, 2012
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it's me again, just want to raise another issue related to my spouse' case. His PR will expire next year. He is not living with his wife and children for years now.He was the one who sponsored their PR status. The three year requirement for support has already lapsed last year.., is it necessary that they renew their PR status together? thank you in advance..
 

koala18

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Jan 16, 2012
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Leon said:
They aren't exactly waved but there are no specific requirements. That means that they will not tell him he must make $x per year but you could still be denied if it looks like he is making no money at all and once you arrive, you would both be on welfare. Therefore, he should give them last years tax return if he has one and if he just started work he can get a letter from his employer stating that he is employed there since date x and makes $x per hour/month and he can include copies of his last 3 pay slips.

And a big downside with inland is that you are not supposed to leave. As you are from the Philippines, I assume you need a TRV. Should something happen at home, one of your family seriously ill or has an accident and you want to go and be with them, if you have a pending inland, you could easily be refused a TRV to go back to Canada again and that means you lose your inland and the time you waited already would be for nothing.

You can file outland while you are in Canada visiting or you can apply outland and visit Canada during your processing if you have/get a TRV. However, TRV's are often denied for visiting spouses due to perceived risk of overstay. If you want to stay longer than 6 months and your processing is ongoing, you can apply to extend your visit status from inside Canada. Just tell them that you are waiting for your outland, show funds or a letter from your spouse along with pay slips saying they will support you and show that you have travel insurance in case you get sick or have an accident.

If you get a TRV, you can marry in Canada and then apply outland and then you can either leave or stay depending on what you want.
Hi Leon, If i stay in Canada while waiting for my PR visa filed outland, can I work? Is it usually easy to get an open work permit? And also, do I apply for that here in the Philippines?
 

Leon

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Jun 13, 2008
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koala18 said:
Hi Leon, If i stay in Canada while waiting for my PR visa filed outland, can I work? Is it usually easy to get an open work permit? And also, do I apply for that here in the Philippines?
When you are on a TRV (visit visa), you are not allowed to work.

Filing outland will not get you any kind of work permit.

Filing inland will give you the right to apply for an open work permit at your first stage approval which takes about a year these days.
In most cases, you would have your PR with outland before you even get to the first stage with inland.

It is not easy at all to get an open work permit. They are only granted under special circumstances, for example live-in caregivers who have completed their 2 years in Canada and applied for PR, refugees applying for PR after first stage approval, spouses applying inland after first stage approval, certain youth exchange programs in certain countries, students working along with their studies, post-graduates and spouses of international students or skilled temporary foreign workers. It does not sound like you are a member of any of the above groups so you can not get an open work permit. You could however look for an employer, try and see if they can get an LMO for you and apply for a regular work permit.
 
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richa25

Guest
I have applied for spouse visa.. and i am a canadian citizen..

My husband's passport was requested today, that is feb 21st, 2012 .. So do you guys have any idea when i will get the visa's after sending the PP to the immigration office?

Thanks..
 

koala18

Star Member
Jan 16, 2012
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Leon said:
When you are on a TRV (visit visa), you are not allowed to work.

Filing outland will not get you any kind of work permit.

Filing inland will give you the right to apply for an open work permit at your first stage approval which takes about a year these days.
In most cases, you would have your PR with outland before you even get to the first stage with inland.

It is not easy at all to get an open work permit. They are only granted under special circumstances, for example live-in caregivers who have completed their 2 years in Canada and applied for PR, refugees applying for PR after first stage approval, spouses applying inland after first stage approval, certain youth exchange programs in certain countries, students working along with their studies, post-graduates and spouses of international students or skilled temporary foreign workers. It does not sound like you are a member of any of the above groups so you can not get an open work permit. You could however look for an employer, try and see if they can get an LMO for you and apply for a regular work permit.
Again, thank you very much Leon! Any advice on how to arrange pictures to present as proof of relationship? Is printing them individually and pasting them on bond paper fine? How about printing them straight on the bond paper? Forgive me for asking naive questions but I would just want to make sure that we're doing it correctly.

I am also thinking of sending out skype chats but that might be too bulky so I guess just the most recent one will do. Any other ideas/ advices in showing genuine and continuing relationship?
 

computergeek

VIP Member
Jan 31, 2012
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Vancouver BC
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Visa Office......
CPP-O/LA
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
06-03-2012
AOR Received.
21-06-2012
File Transfer...
21-6-2012
Med's Done....
11-02-2012
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
26-09-2012
VISA ISSUED...
10-10-2012
LANDED..........
13-10-2012
koala18 said:
Hi, my application for TRV was approved. Would you know where in the visa it is located?
On my work visa it is the number in the "Client ID" box and is an eight digit number like xxxx-xxxx.
 
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richa25

Guest
I have applied for spouse visa.. and i am a canadian citizen..

My husband's passport was requested today, that is feb 21st, 2012 .. So do you guys have any idea when i will get the visa's after sending the PP to the immigration office?

Can somebody please help me? :(

Thanks..
 

CharlieD10

VIP Member
Sep 5, 2010
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Northern Ontario
Category........
Visa Office......
KGN
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
15-02-2011
File Transfer...
09-05-2011
Med's Done....
17-01-2011, 08-03-2012
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
30-3-2012
VISA ISSUED...
13-04-2012
LANDED..........
06-06-2012
richa25 said:
I have applied for spouse visa.. and i am a canadian citizen..

My husband's passport was requested today, that is feb 21st, 2012 .. So do you guys have any idea when i will get the visa's after sending the PP to the immigration office?

Can somebody please help me? :(

Thanks..
Unless you're expecting us to read your mind, or check our crystal balls, maybe you'd better tell us what visa office requested his passport, and then maybe we can make an educated guess.