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Author Topic: My husband (sponsor) lost his job. Will he be approved as a sponsor?  (Read 609 times)
squirrel
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« on: September 28, 2009, 12:45:40 pm »

Hello everybody,
I have have a question for you all and your answers will be much appreciated!
Few weeks ago I have applied inland for PR. My canadian husband at that time worked in construction company in full time position.
For various reasons (relatively low wages, terrible working conditions, etc) he wants to quit this job (very soon) and look for another one, while on being unemployment insurance. How this affect my application? Should I notify CIC or wait till he finds a new job? I am confused.

Looking forward for your replies.

Marija
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INLAND. VANCOUVER. Application sent September 29th 2009
Application received by CIC-V October 1st 2009
AIP and open work permit April 5th 2010
PMM
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« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2009, 12:51:36 pm »

Hi

Hello everybody,
I have have a question for you all and your answers will be much appreciated!
Few weeks ago I have applied inland for PR. My canadian husband at that time worked in construction company in full time position.
For various reasons (relatively low wages, terrible working conditions, etc) he wants to quit this job (very soon) and look for another one, while on being unemployment insurance. How this affect my application? Should I notify CIC or wait till he finds a new job? I am confused.

Looking forward for your replies.

Marija

EI doesn't effect the application and he doesn't have to inform CIC.

PMM
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« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2009, 04:57:22 am »

Keep in mind that usually when you voluntarily quit your job - you usually can't collect EI
Usually you need to be out of work through "no fault of your own"

Hello everybody,
I have have a question for you all and your answers will be much appreciated!
Few weeks ago I have applied inland for PR. My canadian husband at that time worked in construction company in full time position.
For various reasons (relatively low wages, terrible working conditions, etc) he wants to quit this job (very soon) and look for another one, while on being unemployment insurance. How this affect my application? Should I notify CIC or wait till he finds a new job? I am confused.

Looking forward for your replies.

Marija
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