changisme said:
Hi Gurus!
I am a Canadian sponsoring my husband, an American citizen for to become Canadian PR. I have a question if anyone could help me out.
I have been living in the States (WA) for the past 4.5 years, so I assume that I am in the category of "exclusively living outside of Canada". I have heard that, for people like us, we need to prove that we intend to move back upon receiving PR status for my husband. I have thought about showing a rental lease. Do you think this would be enough?
Thanks for any help!!!
Dear Changisme--My Canadian husband has been living with me (the American citizen) in the U.S. for almost
20 years, and I received my COPR (Certificate of Permanent Residency) on March 1 of this year, a belated birthday present, so I have some current experience with this issue.
Yes, you have been "exclusively living outside of Canada" and because you and your hubby are both together outside of Canada (presumably, legally) you will need to prove to CIC your intentions to re-establish yourself in Canada. Because we are homeowners (just listed our house for sale yesterday) we didn't want to sign up for a lease until we knew our house is sold. And my husband is self-employed, to boot, so we couldn't show a job offer. So, what he did was find a Canadian web host and signed up for a Canadian web address (www.blahblah.
ca). Then he got emails from business associates saying that he could be the dealer or rep for their stuff once we move to B.C. He also included email from his aged parents, saying how much they are looking forward to us being closer and able to help them out.
Everyone's situation will be different, but put some effort into this, just as much effort as you do in establishing that you have a "genuine relationship." The reason being is that the Family Class exists to
re-unite families in Canada; if you're together legally somewhere else, CIC figures you're good. We skirted around this issue in our initial application and had to provide more "proof" to the L.A. VO, so I know that this is a concern of CIC's.
Good luck from a fellow Northwesterner! (We're just south In Oregon.)
