neftiida said:
Hello, so I'm comfused... I'm married whit canadian and he is on welfare. What thats mean? that he will never be able to sponsor me? Can I apply for "skilled worker" programm inside Canada?
I left Canada in May and went back home to work. Now I wanna visit my husband in Canada, but I'm afraid, that immigration office will not let me in! ( to travel to Canada from my country we dont need visa to be in Canada for 6 months, but still....). And If I deside to stay and not leave after those 6 months- will I have a problams?Deportation or something?
Thank you so much.....
If your husband is receiving social assistance in the form of welfare, he cannot sponsor you until he is off it.
Yes, if you have sufficient points you can apply under the Skilled Worker category.
If you have never over-stayed or otherwise disregarded the terms of your visitor status, there is no reason you should be refused. Always have proof of your ties to your home country, in the event the border officials request to see it.
If you over-stay without requesting an extension of your visitor status, you will cause unnecessary difficulties on yourself and your husband when the time comes that he is able to sponsor you. DON'T DO IT. It's that simple. I realise you will have to be apart, but lots of people endure long separations from their spouses and many of us aren't visa-exempt and cannot visit our spouses at all. Don't waste the opportunity you have to be together by being foolish about immigration laws.