Hello...
I am an Indian citizen and my wife is in Saskatchewan at the moment.She finished her 2 years of studies in accounting and have recieved a 3 year open work permit.As per SINP requirments she has finished 3 months of her work experience in Saskatoon and another 3 months to go before she could apply for SINP.
We got married in Feb.2011 and currently i am working in India.Previously she was working as a book-keeper in Toronto which came under skill category B.Being a spouse i applied for an open work permit from India but was declined,the reason being i would not come back to my country after my visa expires and the purpose of my visit.My wife had a miscarriage and i did attached the medical document with the application but still my application was declined.
I was wondering once my wife applies for SINP, i know for a fact me being the spouse my name will be added in the SINP application.If SINP is approved to my wife, can i join her in canada after the SINP approval.Is there any provision in CIC for me to join my wife in Canada or do i have to wait for her federal PR to be approved?If yes kindly throw me a light on how could i apply to join my wife in Saskatchewan?Her open work permit expired in august 2013.
Another query i was deported from New Zealand in Sep.2006 because i had an argument with my landlady in NZ and as a result she tore my passport.In the meantime my visa got expired and i unintentionally overstayed in NZ.Will this factor affect my wife's SINP application since my name will be added in the SINP application.I have no criminal charges and do i need to provide my criminal record in NZ along with the SINP application??
My new passport was issued in India based on my criminal check by the passport office authorities in India with the Indian embassy in NZ which was found to be OK.My passport does have a stamp stating i have travelled on E.C. documents issued in NZ.
Kindly help me out.
I am stressed out.
Thanks a lot.
Many things here bro.
1st thing. If you overstayed in any country then given time (which means it is illegal stay), it is tough to get visa for another country after that. Because they do check your visa stay and your actual stay. They will ask for reasons.
You told that landlady tore your passport in NZ. Did she file a police complaint after that? If yes, You have to present a document related to that. If not, it is fine.
If you stayed in NZ for more than 6 months, You need to give PCC of NZ to CEC.
It is fine if your wife represents your name in file, because she has to & she will get visa or approval regardless of your condition of overstaying in NZ or any police complaint.
Show your original papers to CEC. Do not lie about your overstaying in NZ. Give them the correct timeline.
You got new passport from India. That is fine. Doesn't have to do anything with your overstaying in NZ.