Vieronka said:
great thanks a lot...pls my husband citizen currently working in Canada (11 months), we have children, which form is right for sponzor the IMM 1283? our children do not have children so that s the point for this one? or the form IMM 5481? what shall he include to prove his financial suficiency exept employer confirmation?
just to be sure if me as his wife I want to visit him with children do anybody knows the problematic case the CBSA could return us from the border?I am unemployed at the moment taking care of household and children, I am planning to buy the plane ticket after submission of the application, the ticket is going to be for two weeks returned and my husband will guarantee any costs during our stay, we also will have travell insurance...
I was told, in no uncertain terms, by CIC, that if one of the parents of children is Canadian, then the children are "automatically citizens' and THEY WILL NOT GIVE TRV's (Visitor's Visas) to anyone who qualifies for citizenship. For your children, you need to apply for a Canadian Citizenship Card and once that application has been pre-screened and in process, you can apply for emergency Canadian passports for them, but you need to book your travel first and demonstrate a need for the passports for that travel. The problem is, what if something goes wrong and you can't travel on that date ? Make sure you book your travel well off into the future. You too have to get your PRV app submitted right away. Once your husband is approved as sponsor, the first stage, they will likely give you a TRV. It's your TRV you should worry about. The kids should be OK for their passports. Having said that, I was born in Canada and it sounds like your husband was not so please double check your children's right to citizenship. CIC's whole concern about issuing TRV's is that many people come here with a TRV and stay illegally, so applicants have to prove that they either will return before their TRV expires by showing strong ties to their native country (House ownership, children still there, employment etc) or that CIC is so confident that the applicant will be successful in their PR app that there would be no reason for them to live in Canada illegally, since their PRV app is strong.