Hey all,
I've tried to search for a thread that addresses this and have seen a few that mention it indirectly but I would love to have a direct reply to this question.
My husband and I have been married for three years, lived together for another three before that, and we have been living in the US with him on a green card (after doing this whole process three years ago for US immigration) and now will be moving to Canada. To clarify: he's Canadian, I'm American.
We sent off our application yesterday. (Woohoo!) Now, he is moving back to Canada in mid June to start work and I will be working as a self-employed author (earning $ in the USA and NOT Canada) and would like to go with him, but have the flexibility to stay in the US for a while if I need to (still maintaining a bank account and mailing address in the US regardless).
What do I need to prove to the border guards that I have a. applied to live in Canada legally, b. do not intend to try to work illegally in Canada and c. have sufficient ties to the US that they won't worry I'm trying to stay before I'm welcome?
I have the following: Receipt for the fees for application (printed proof of online payment), proof of medical exam, bank statements with a US address and sufficient funds for six months in Canada, a car still registered in the US and car insurance in the US, and health insurance in the US.
What else should I bring? Has this worked for others? Do I have to wait until his Sponsorship is approved and then take that letter as proof? I would love to know what has worked for others. Thanks for your time!
~Gwen
I've tried to search for a thread that addresses this and have seen a few that mention it indirectly but I would love to have a direct reply to this question.
My husband and I have been married for three years, lived together for another three before that, and we have been living in the US with him on a green card (after doing this whole process three years ago for US immigration) and now will be moving to Canada. To clarify: he's Canadian, I'm American.
We sent off our application yesterday. (Woohoo!) Now, he is moving back to Canada in mid June to start work and I will be working as a self-employed author (earning $ in the USA and NOT Canada) and would like to go with him, but have the flexibility to stay in the US for a while if I need to (still maintaining a bank account and mailing address in the US regardless).
What do I need to prove to the border guards that I have a. applied to live in Canada legally, b. do not intend to try to work illegally in Canada and c. have sufficient ties to the US that they won't worry I'm trying to stay before I'm welcome?
I have the following: Receipt for the fees for application (printed proof of online payment), proof of medical exam, bank statements with a US address and sufficient funds for six months in Canada, a car still registered in the US and car insurance in the US, and health insurance in the US.
What else should I bring? Has this worked for others? Do I have to wait until his Sponsorship is approved and then take that letter as proof? I would love to know what has worked for others. Thanks for your time!
~Gwen