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    Husband in Iraq

    I was thinking of a plan for if i don't find a job, savings will somewhat help. Also savings plus an income will look really good to them
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    Husband in Iraq

    I was thinking maybe $15,000 but I wanted to make sure what what would look good to the officers.
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    Husband in Iraq

    Would it be better for us to hire a lawyer or is there not much of a point to that? Also as for savings, how much is the amount that would convince them that we have enough savings for us to support ourselves when he is given pr until we get jobs. That is if I weren't to find a job now or if...
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    Husband in Iraq

    I know it will be difficult and these are difficult times but I have hope and trying to be positive about it.
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    Husband in Iraq

    I have lots of family support and child care is easy for me when I find a job. I do have a plan and a back up plan and I do know all the obstacles and consequences and I'm ready to face them. I have no problem finding a job and working full time. Thank you.
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    Husband in Iraq

    It's alright, no apologies needed. It's just that there is a difference in opportunities. Thank you
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    Husband in Iraq

    I don't understand why we always have to look at things negatively. I know the job market isn't great right now. But can we be a little positive? There is worse than this.
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    Husband in Iraq

    Difficult, not impossible.
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    Husband in Iraq

    In Canada, you will eventually find a job. It won't take years for you to get a job. Maybe it'll be a bit slow because of the job market now i know that, but at least I know that eventually there will be something for me and there will be a future for my son. Read my previous reply.
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    Husband in Iraq

    You don't have to depend on luck to live and have food to eat. At least when you graduate you can get find a job. At least there are jobs availabe you can at least try. In Iraq, you either pay thousands of dollars to get a job or you wait years and years to be given a job. In Canada you don't...
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    Husband in Iraq

    One of the main reasons we want to leave Iraq is because I got a bachelor's degree there but thee are absolutely no job opportunities for majority of graduates. Students graudate and either sit at home or work random jobs day by day. There's no future.
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    Husband in Iraq

    Okay. Thank you
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    Husband in Iraq

    Oh. Okay Thank you
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    Husband in Iraq

    The website says 12 months.. why would it be longer?
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    Husband in Iraq

    What do you mean by severe exactly?
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    Husband in Iraq

    Can we not mention that he was in the military?
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    Husband in Iraqi military

    Hi everyone I previously sponsored my husband from Iraq in 2013 and he was refused because of our financial situation at the time. We appealed our case and then withdrew it. We want to reapply now for sponsorship again and I want to ask if it would be okay for us not to mention that he was in...
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    Amman Visa Office (2019-2020) Spouse Visa

    Salam alaykom I am planning to apply for a spousal sponsorship for my husband in Iraq. Is now a good time to submit an application? Are the offices working now or not? Please any advice Thank you
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    Husband in Iraq

    That's what we were told too but we were in a difficult position where I had a newborn and I was having a lot of trouble finding a job. My husband was working here in Iraq but he didn't make enough and we didn't have any savings so that's why it was refused.
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    Husband in Iraq

    Oh yes I forgot that. Just got a little confused. Thank you.