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Leon said:
Go to Profile (the blue bar on top right), once there, click on Notifications and Email on the left. Uncheck the box where it says: Turn notification on when you post or reply to a topic. Then save settings. See if that works.

Thank you. I'll see if that works!
 
Hi my name is Rudy, me and my wife (who is canadian) are living abroad and she wants to sponsor me but the thing is that she does not reach the income that they are asking for so the situation is kind of difficult because she is not in canada and she does not have the enough income can we still apply for the spouse sponsorship????? :( Please we need help
 
Rudy-tico said:
Hi my name is Rudy, me and my wife (who is canadian) are living abroad and she wants to sponsor me but the thing is that she does not reach the income that they are asking for so the situation is kind of difficult because she is not in canada and she does not have the enough income can we still apply for the spouse sponsorship????? :( Please we need help

There is no income requirement - you just need to be able to convince CIC that you won't require social assistance.
 
I believe only Quebec has an income requirement,
our friend just applied to sponsor her spouse and she did it out of BC because she didnt meet the requirement for quebec.. they have different rules than the rest of canada.
 
LeisaP said:
I believe only Quebec has an income requirement,
our friend just applied to sponsor her spouse and she did it out of BC because she didnt meet the requirement for quebec.. they have different rules than the rest of canada.

Actually, Quebec do have extra requirements but as far as income is concerned, it's the same as Canada. In the end, the only really extra thing that Quebec requires from the applicant is to learn French when he arrives. All of this to get the extra money!!! I paid 260$ extra compared if I lived in another province.
 
Hi everyone,

My Husband is about to apply for a three year Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). Am currently lives with my Husband in Canada under OWP. I know in the old days, spouse of PGWP holder usually can get a open work permit (OWP) even if the holder of PGWP, does not have a job offer. Now, I heard this is no longer true as many spouses' OWP applications got rejected.

My question is:

1. Is there anyway to extend my stay in Canada besides an OWP? In my husbands application for PGWP, can i apply for extension of my stay? Can i get a 3year period extension( equal to PGWP of my husband)?


Thanks
 
Hello,

Thanks for your help so far. Just a couple of more questions and I think I'm ready to send the package off.

1) Regarding 5 Photo's (on the back of each photo are people putting the date the photo was taken or should we leave it blank?).

2) when sending the application package (from outside of Canada) to the Processing Centre in Mississauga can we courier it or must we mail it? I see they have different addresses for each option.

Thanks in advance
 
marcopolocan said:
Hello,

Thanks for your help so far. Just a couple of more questions and I think I'm ready to send the package off.

1) Regarding 5 Photo's (on the back of each photo are people putting the date the photo was taken or should we leave it blank?).

2) when sending the application package (from outside of Canada) to the Processing Centre in Mississauga can we courier it or must we mail it? I see they have different addresses for each option.

Thanks in advance

Hi marcopolocan,

1. We wrote the names (sponsor, applicant, and date of photo) on the back. Probably we went a bit overboard :)
2. You can courier it. Just make sure you use the right address.

Hope this helps!
 
Rudy-tico said:
Hi my name is Rudy, me and my wife (who is canadian) are living abroad and she wants to sponsor me but the thing is that she does not reach the income that they are asking for so the situation is kind of difficult because she is not in canada and she does not have the enough income can we still apply for the spouse sponsorship????? :( Please we need help

Hi Rudy, I think your biggest problem is not the income but the fact that your wife is living outside of Canada at the moment. She will have to provide a lot of proof that she intends to come back to Canada once you get your visa.
 
Can someone answer my question...
Is there a declaration form which has to be signed by sponsor and applicant? Can someone mention the declaration form number. Am confused.

Thanks V
 
VPS said:
Can someone answer my question...
Is there a declaration form which has to be signed by sponsor and applicant? Can someone mention the declaration form number. Am confused.

Thanks V

the form that needs to be signed by the sponsor and the applicant is the sponsor's form....IMM 1344
 
KJG said:
the form that needs to be signed by the sponsor and the applicant is the sponsor's form....IMM 1344

Thanks. The website says...
When you agree to be a sponsor, you must sign a contract called an undertaking with the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration (or with the Ministère de l’immigration et des communautés culturelles [MICC] if you live in Québec).

The undertaking is a promise to provide financial support for your spouse or common-law partner’s basic requirements and those of his or her dependent children.

Is it same as form IMM 1344??
 
VPS said:
Thanks. The website says...
When you agree to be a sponsor, you must sign a contract called an undertaking with the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration (or with the Ministère de l'immigration et des communautés culturelles [MICC] if you live in Québec).

The undertaking is a promise to provide financial support for your spouse or common-law partner's basic requirements and those of his or her dependent children.

Is it same as form IMM 1344??

yes!!!
 
Gud Day to all, I have a question my wife and I have no children, do i have to fill up the additional dependants or IMM 0008DEP. Tnx
 
virtud said:
Gud Day to all, I have a question my wife and I have no children, do i have to fill up the additional dependants or IMM 0008DEP. Tnx

No, only if u have children. If you wish you can print it off and write a big NOT APPLICABLE across it to be sure they don't think you forgot the form (which they most likely won't think that, but to be on the safe side...).