SL_chica
Star Member
- Oct 13, 2016
- 8
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Cololmbo
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- xx-08-2015
- Doc's Request.
- RE-PCC xx-10-2016
- AOR Received.
- xx-08-2015
- File Transfer...
- xx-09-2015
- Med's Request
- RE-MED xx-10-2016
- Med's Done....
- xx-07-2015 | xx-10-2016
- Interview........
- xx-10-2016
- Passport Req..
- xx-11-2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- xx-11-2016
- LANDED..........
- xx-11-2016
Re: Spousal sponsorship (CONFUSED)
The refusal of the TRV isn't going to affect you, but lying on that application "might" comeback to haunt you.
I say "might" because spousal sponsorship and TRV are of independent of each other. However, in the sponsorship/PR application you have to state that you did apply to come to Canada and got refused.
Now, on the current application, DO NOT LIE. state your real job if you have one.
I recommend talking to an immigration consultant even better an immigration lawyer who has more experience in this fact.
Good Luck!
Jeni123 said:Please help! I've made a mistake in the past. We are now married, but when I was still dating my husband, after he came to visit me in my country, there was one time that we decided to try and apply for a Temporary Resident Visa for me. However, we know that TRV's are hard to get and you must show them that you have enough ties to your country and that you make enough money so we decided to declare and make up a better job but fake job as my job and that I was making enough money to go to Canada and that I would definitely come back to my country because I had a really good job. Unfortunately, that TRV was refused/denied. And now we're married and we are to send in our Spousal Sponsorship application, problem is there's a question on FORM IMM 5669 about the past 10 years history. I am willing to tell them the truth about the refused/ denied TRV but my dilemma is do i tell them the job that we made up for the TRV application or do I declare the true job and history that i have for the past 10 years? How will it affect the application? What should we do? :'( :'(
PLEASE HELP! We SERIOUSLY need it. Thank you so much
The refusal of the TRV isn't going to affect you, but lying on that application "might" comeback to haunt you.
I say "might" because spousal sponsorship and TRV are of independent of each other. However, in the sponsorship/PR application you have to state that you did apply to come to Canada and got refused.
Now, on the current application, DO NOT LIE. state your real job if you have one.
I recommend talking to an immigration consultant even better an immigration lawyer who has more experience in this fact.
Good Luck!