Nice poem... you are very gifted... thank you for the beauty of your poemmagpie said:A Pining Heart
As my heart pines for the touch of your skin
My eyes grow sadder and the lights grow dim
Not to hear your voice is dead silence to my ears
Not to see you for so long just brings on the tears
How I long to hold you near, my love so true
To whisper ever so gently how much I love you
I desire so much to kiss your soft moist lips
Not being able to do this make my heart do flips
So please sweet lady, be quick and come to me
Whisper in my ears, Words I so much long to be
Hold me, kiss me sweet, and squeeze away the fears
Let us go on together for the rest of our years.
I love you my dear with all of my heart
Let us join together never shall we part.
magpie
lucky rain said:OK, guys, I have a question here, we all know that ppl when they "land" , at least those in FSW program, have to show proof of funds. My question is, do we have to do that??? And if so , how much ?
In Limbo said:Thanks for responding Serendipity. He already was denied that refugee claim way back in January so I wouldnt think the new work permit extension would have anything to do with that...but maybe your right as we are nowhere close getting first stage approval. CIC can be soo confusing at times.
Leon said:You will have to send the tax records for 2010 because he still has not filed his taxes for the year of 2011 yet. You can send the last statement from the bank just to show the balance of your account. A letter and account statement from his parents can help too.
You can send in the sponsorship as soon as you are married, have your marriage certificate and your application is ready but you should start working on filling out the paperwork right now because it is a lot of work and asks for a lot of information from your past. You should also send a lot of proof of your relationship.
While your application for an extension is in process, you are under implied status and can still stay in Canada. If they come back and tell you no, extension refused, then you must leave. If you have at that point already sent in the papers for inland sponsorship, you can apply for restoration of status based on that. They generally do not kick out inland applicants as you must stay in Canada for the duration of the processing to be able to apply inland in the first place. If you have not yet applied for sponsorship and they kick you out, you can go to your home country and you can apply for sponsorship outland.
Serendipity said:Dear In Limbo,
In spite of having an unsuccessful refugee claim he could still be entitled to receive an OWP, IFH, etc. It all depends, really. Did you guys requested a JR after the hearing? What about the PRRA? Also, if you guys submitted the spousal sponsorship package after he had his refugee claim rejected, chances are that you will summoned for an interview at the local CIC office with jurisdiction over your case to finalize the First Stage of Approval.
S.
In Limbo said:Hi Serendipity...I'm not sure what a JR is...but we didn't request anything following his rejection. I had a high risk pregnancy and didn't think it was appropriate to rush into a marriage while pregnant. So she was born December 30, 2010 then he had a hearing in Januray 2011 and we got married in February 2011, paperwork sent March 2011. Yes I'm expecting an interview based on that, although we were formally engaged since April 2010. We did receive advice to marry way before he was called for a hearing but no way we wanted to rush into anything just to meet the requirements of some timeline and now that decision might delay his papers. It was just a difficult year for us as a couple.No he has not received PRRA to date. Hopefully CIC will look at the big picture and see things for what it is...but of course we are prepared for an interview. Thanks for your response!