If you were common-law or married before you landed as a PR and you didn't declare him in your application , you can no longer sponsor him and you can't appeal .joy0713 said:can i appeal to that?
If you were common-law or married before you landed as a PR and you didn't declare him in your application , you can no longer sponsor him and you can't appeal .joy0713 said:can i appeal to that?
we get married after we landed here as a PRTANMEX said:If you were common-law or married before you landed as a PR and you didn't declare him in your application , you can no longer sponsor him and you can't appeal .
Did you live together for a year or more before you landed and became a PR?joy0713 said:we get married after we landed here as a PR
From your other posts, you lived together before you became a PR and from IRCC's letter, you lived together for more than year and were therefore common-law. Not only is your husband forever excluded from the Family Class but you and your mother actually committed immigration fraud by not declaring your common-law relationship. You no longer qualified as a dependent and should have been removed from the application.joy0713 said:we get married after we landed here as a PR
Hey TIA, I was married in Dubai as well but my documents are from pakistan, I'm a Canadian citizen sponsoring my husband from AbuDhabi office. Could you please guide me where'd you get your marriage certificate translations attested and stamped (the exact location and address in Dubai) please. Thank youElectra said:Hi,
Any application has submitted from AbuDhabi Office???
We have been married in Dubai and i have issued Marriage Certificate from Dubai courts with Legal translation attested/stamped by Ministry of Foreign Affairs.. Will "Ministry of Foreign Affairs" and "Ministry of Justice" stamps/tickets are suffice or do we need to notarized the document as well.
Appreciate if anyone who experienced can reply the same.
TIA
I did from Dubai Courts but i have not done the notary i am not sure if anyone has done that and it is required.Naina888 said:Hey TIA, I was married in Dubai as well but my documents are from pakistan, I'm a Canadian citizen sponsoring my husband from AbuDhabi office. Could you please guide me where'd you get your marriage certificate translations attested and stamped (the exact location and address in Dubai) please. Thank you
Appreciate if anyone can reply please..Electra said:Hi,
Any application has submitted from AbuDhabi Office???
We have been married in Dubai and i have issued Marriage Certificate from Dubai courts with Legal translation attested/stamped by Ministry of Foreign Affairs.. Will "Ministry of Foreign Affairs" and "Ministry of Justice" stamps/tickets are suffice or do we need to notarized the document as well.
Appreciate if anyone who experienced can reply the same.
TIA
It is unclear from your dates if you have actually lived together continuously for at least 12 months. You say "the majority of your 12 months" in Canada and then "almost 12 months" in Australia. Were there any breaks in there? Do you have at least 12 months of continuous cohabitation?kiwias said:We met in 2014 when I visited Canada on the International Canada Experience and we were together for the majority of my 12 month visa. She then moved to Melbourne, Australia in 2015 and we living together for almost 12 months when she got pregnant and left Melbourne in December 2016 to have the babies (twins) in Canada.
1. I am worried if my partner were to sponsor me, she may considered inadmissble for financial reasons as she is not working due to her pregnancy? I have quite a bit in savings so will they consider this in their assessment? He denial due to financial reasons common?
2. Upon submission of the common-law application, can I also apply for an open work permit IF I reside out of Canada or can this only be done whilst I am residing in Canada?
3. The CIC website indicates it can take up to 12 months (new process effective February 2017 I think), does anyone know of people that have had this approved earlier? If so, how early?
You would be better off posting in the Abu Dhabi thread.Electra said:Appreciate if anyone can reply please..
You will need both. Here is a link for Pakistan police check:Naina888 said:Hello everyone,
My husband is pakistan national residing in dubai since 2010, do we have to submit police certificate issued from UAE and Pakistan or only UAE? If I have to submit police certificate from Pakistan as well can somebody please guide me where to get it from Pakistan?
Thank you
Thank you so much for the linksylvain1 said:You will need both. Here is a link for Pakistan police check:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/asia-pacific/pakistan.asp