Hi everyone! I am very hopeful that one of the senior/champion members here can answer my question:
I have been in Canada for about 3 years of which the last (almost) 2 yrs have been on WP - initially a PGWP and then a closed WP. In this past little while, I met my now-spouse and we are going through the spousal sponsorship process. Due to some issues I had to quit my job recently and I am now looking for another job. I do have some prospects on the horizon and hopefully will be able to get the wp etc again. But in the meanwhile, my question is - does the fact that my working is now in limbo have any impact on the appl? My spouse is gainfully employed and has consistently been so for the past many years. I have consulted with some legal experts and they said that a few weeks/months of me not working (or even the fact that I quit) will have no bearing on the appl. But I just wanted to be very sure.
Any advice/opinions will be much appreciated! Thank you very much in anticipation....
I have been in Canada for about 3 years of which the last (almost) 2 yrs have been on WP - initially a PGWP and then a closed WP. In this past little while, I met my now-spouse and we are going through the spousal sponsorship process. Due to some issues I had to quit my job recently and I am now looking for another job. I do have some prospects on the horizon and hopefully will be able to get the wp etc again. But in the meanwhile, my question is - does the fact that my working is now in limbo have any impact on the appl? My spouse is gainfully employed and has consistently been so for the past many years. I have consulted with some legal experts and they said that a few weeks/months of me not working (or even the fact that I quit) will have no bearing on the appl. But I just wanted to be very sure.
Any advice/opinions will be much appreciated! Thank you very much in anticipation....