HI Senior Members,
I am about to start filling out my wife’s sponsorship application and needed some clarification and would really appreciate your help. My wife and I are Indian Citizen and Passport holder. I got my permanent residence as a dependent child in Feb 2009; however I continued to finish my graduate studies and subsequently worked in US. I have recently moved to Canada and have been admitted for another Graduate Program - full time in University of Toronto starting Fall 2012, so I did not take up any job in Canada. However, I have substantial savings to support my wife ~ 40K USD. Can show additional funding in terms of borrowing from siblings and all if the need be. My wife also holds a Graduate degree from US and is currently working in US on H1-B. We both went to same graduate degree program in US; however, we were working in different cities. She was in Boston and I was in Washington DC. But we have joint ownership of the car that she drives, joint insurance on her car, joint bank account that had all the saving till very recently ( as I have moved all my savings in TD Canda now), various flight tickets, and have shared same family plans for phone bills etc. We got married in Virginia in Jan 2012, just before I moved to Canada, so marriage certificate from VA. Following are the questions as we want to live together now. I would really appreciate if some one can either answer them or direct them to appropriate threads.
1) Ability to Sponsor: I know that I don’t need to have a job; however read couple of places that I should be able to support her for 3 years. Given that I will be taking around 85K in loans for my second masters from RBC Canda (without a co-signer), can that jeopardize my ability to sponsor her, in spite of the fact that I have around ~40K in liquid cash in my savings account?
2) For Outland Sponsorship: My wife has applied for her Temporary Resident Visa. She has had Canadian tourist visas in past. We were thinking that my wife can quit her job in US, and come over to stay with me in Ontario, Canada, while we would apply for her Outland PR Sponsorship from India as that would be faster.
a. In the mean time I wanted to know whether she would be able to get Extension of Stay on her temporary resident visa after 6 months under Outland Sponsorship by applying to CPC-Vegreville. Secondly will she be eligible for health care or we will have to go with private insurance provider. We are thinking of starting family and all so insurance/ health care will be important, and she would quit her job so she wont have US healthcare either.
b. Can she get/apply for Open Work Permit after clearance of Step 1 (90 days): Assessment of Sponsorship from CPC-M or she is not eligible to apply for Open Work permit. She would be quitting her job in US and moving to Canada and I won’t be able to work for another 2 years. So she wants to get in labor force ASAP..
3) For Inland Sponsorship: When she comes to Ontario, Canada on TRV, does she needs to have private insurance till she gets AIP or she would be eligible for health care after 90 days. I was seeing that it takes up to 11 months just to get AIP. From my understanding on Forum she would get her Open Work permit only after AIP, i.e. if we send in the application for Open Work permit, extension of stay, and In-land Canadian Immigration file all together. Do people receive a letter stating that the piece of document is their work permit after AIP if they have applied all together? She also wants to have the freedom to go to India..
Thank you for your patience in reading my long post and helping me see and make the best decisions.
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