rosmaryperez said:
hello i just got married and im a canadian citizenship the problem is that i got married in my second country of residence wich is ecuador... and im staying here for now... so i wanted to know what can i do to get my husband the residence to go to canada... what are the main requirments to get it the fast is possible withouth me having to go to canada and stay there to sponsor him thanks....
If you're a citizen, you can live in Ecuador to sponsor him. You will need to provide proof you intent to reside in Canada once he gets his visa though.
Main requirements - no criminal background (best for either of you, stricter for the applicant), means of support (job, savings, support from family), no dangerous health conditions (ones that are very contagious, like TB), genuine relationship (show proof of living together, cards, letters, joint bank accounts, pictures, etc, etc, this list can go on and on forever), and in your case, intent to reside in Canada.
Start here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/spouse.asp
Sponsor eligbility: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/spouse-apply-who.asp
Nice guide to read: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/3999Etoc.asp
Your husband will need police clearances from each country he's lived in since he was 18 (or past ten years if he's under 28) or six months or more. Even if he was temporarily working, studying, or just visiting. He will also need a medical exam. The directions on how to get those are in the Guide 3999, the last link above.
In your case, you will also need to get certified copies into English or French of any documents not in English or French. Your country specific guide will tell you what must be certified as a true translation and what is okay to translate yourself.