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Ladies and gents, am in desperate need of advice!

Am I correct in saying the forms needed for my common law spouse to sponsor me are IMM 5443, 1344, 5481, 0008, 0008 dep, 5406, 5669, 5285, 5476 and 5289.

Are these what she submits t sponsor me and do I have to complete the same for being the sponsored person? Also the receipt (just ordered) can we pay for the whole thing on one receipt or should we use separate ones?

Lastly, we're applying inland. I'm currently on an extended visitor visa (I'm a British citizen) do I need to extend the visitor visa while the spousal one is being processed? If so, can I ask for a visitor visa extension to cover the whole period of the application?

Many thanks in advance
 
IMM 5490

Question from IMM 5490
Q 27 HAVE YOU AND YOUR SPONSOR LIVED TOGETHER?

I AM A SPONSOR..
I was in Canada from last 3 years and On 28 Oct 2013 i went to India and came back on 4 march 2014, While i was in India i got married on 16 NOV 2013 after that i and my wife stay together in my house with my parents till i return to Canada. i.e. on 4 march 2014.

What should be the answer for 27 question
YES OR NO

IF YES, GIVE DATES OF PERIODS OF COHABITATION

I don't know the proper meaning of cohabitation can some one help me....
 
Does my sponsor (spouse & Canadian citizen) have to fill out the IMM5669 background/declaration form as well? Or is intended for myself and any other dependents I have regardless if they come to Canada with me or not?
 
Re: IMM 5490

legendrock said:
Question from IMM 5490
Q 27 HAVE YOU AND YOUR SPONSOR LIVED TOGETHER?

I AM A SPONSOR..
I was in Canada from last 3 years and On 28 Oct 2013 i went to India and came back on 4 march 2014, While i was in India i got married on 16 NOV 2013 after that i and my wife stay together in my house with my parents till i return to Canada. i.e. on 4 march 2014.

What should be the answer for 27 question
YES OR NO

It sounds like you lived together, so I'd say YES.

legendrock said:
IF YES, GIVE DATES OF PERIODS OF COHABITATION

I don't know the proper meaning of cohabitation can some one help me....

"lived together" = "cohabitation".

So the dates you gave are what CIC wants.
 
Hello everyone..I am new to this forum..
I need some advice..
For spouse sponsorship..Is is must to submit Option C print out?
I did my tax return first time last week for 2012 only.. 2013 not yet done?
Can i submit on T4 of 2013 instead of Option C printout?

Thanks.
 
I too, have a question in regards to a Option C print out, my sponsor/husband did not have any income last year therefore did not file taxes. How do I still get a print out or what else is an option?
Thanks.
 
Doc123 said:
All i get is gst as i file zero eArning .. I dnt receive Ny other benefits

Depends if you maintain close ties to Canada, which may deem you a resident that's required to pay taxes as a resident even though you don't actually live in Canada. And also how much ties you have in the place you are living abroad now and if Canada has any agreement with the country that you live in. See link: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/nnrsdnts/cmmn/rsdncy-eng.html . So it could be acceptable to be filing taxes as a resident even though you are not living in Canada. Examples of ties in Canada can be found in this form: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/nr73/nr73-12e.pdf
 
Re: Spousal sponsorship - new question (new person)

I am a Canadian citizen and married my fiancé (British Citizen) while he is visiting from UK. He has a return ticket to UK for 6 months from now, and we plan to visit and then return to Canada where we intend to remain once he has PR status. Do we submit our immigration documents, including spousal sponsorship forms as if he is residing IN Canada? I do not want to have documents rejected if it should have been an OUTSIDE of Canada application. Many thanks.
 
Re: Spousal sponsorship - new question (new person)

cecileloretta said:
I am a Canadian citizen and married my fiancé (British Citizen) while he is visiting from UK. He has a return ticket to UK for 6 months from now, and we plan to visit and then return to Canada where we intend to remain once he has PR status. Do we submit our immigration documents, including spousal sponsorship forms as if he is residing IN Canada? I do not want to have documents rejected if it should have been an OUTSIDE of Canada application. Many thanks.

If you're planning on being gone for an extended time out of Canada then file outland. I hear London is quite fast.
 
Re: Spousal sponsorship - new question (new person)

cecileloretta said:
I am a Canadian citizen and married my fiancé (British Citizen) while he is visiting from UK. He has a return ticket to UK for 6 months from now, and we plan to visit and then return to Canada where we intend to remain once he has PR status. Do we submit our immigration documents, including spousal sponsorship forms as if he is residing IN Canada? I do not want to have documents rejected if it should have been an OUTSIDE of Canada application. Many thanks.

In Canada is a special situation, which requires he be living in Canada with you. Outside Canada is the general case and simply means that if he IS in Canada he has legal temporary status. He can ALWAYS apply Outland. It's inland that has the special restrictions.
 
Thanks for the input. We will only be out of Canada for three to four weeks. My (now) husband is living with me until he has to leave the country, at which time we will visit the UK and then return to Canada, with him as a visitor (again) if need be.
 
Need advice for my 2013 tax return. What have sponsors done previously while they wait for their spouce to be approved to come to canada as PR? On the tax report when you change your status to "married" it asks for spouce's SIN# (of course, no SIN yet) also it asks for spouces net income even if out of country.
What have other sponsors out there put in the SIN box on the form in the past?
 
IMM 5481

Thanks computergeek...i have onother question regarding IMM 5481

I am a cab driver, driving capital cab taxi.....i started from19 march

So in imm 5481

2nd question
a) unemploynment (NA)
b) employed
c) self employed

So is taxi driving in self employed or employed b) or c)
 
cecileloretta said:
Thanks for the input. We will only be out of Canada for three to four weeks. My (now) husband is living with me until he has to leave the country, at which time we will visit the UK and then return to Canada, with him as a visitor (again) if need be.
He can apply online for a visa to extend his stay in Canada during the processing of his PR app. This is quite common and CIC generally approves same in 30days. This will give your spouse legal status in Canada during processing, without having to leave and re-enter Canada.
 
basketballfan said:
Depends if you maintain close ties to Canada, which may deem you a resident that's required to pay taxes as a resident even though you don't actually live in Canada. And also how much ties you have in the place you are living abroad now and if Canada has any agreement with the country that you live in. See link: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/nnrsdnts/cmmn/rsdncy-eng.html . So it could be acceptable to be filing taxes as a resident even though you are not living in Canada. Examples of ties in Canada can be found in this form: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/nr73/nr73-12e.pdf

Thanx alot for ur help
I comming arround all the tax issue
I hav an account
I hav canadian passport so it shows sum kind of ties with canada
But i did nt declare non resident for 9..10 urs but i was studying abroad nw im done with study and wana go back with my husband but ill b filling for immigration for my husband from abroad so if i change my status to non resident to CRA will it b a problem? Will they ask me y i didnt declare non resident all that yr nd aak me to return gst?? I didnt declare non resident as i waa not aware of all the facts until now so plz guide me