I am a 24 year old Canadian citizen who was born here in Canada. My partner is a 26 year old American citizen. We are currently unmarried, but our plan is to get married within the next two years. I am very worried for our future sponsorship for a number of reasons.
Firstly, I was previously on social benefits, but have moved over the ODSP program for my health reasons. I am worried that if I go to college next year I will be sacrificing eligibility in proving that I can support myself and my partner. Would it be better to seek some sort of employment and build a work history since my current work history is barely existent because I was struggling with health issues?
My plan was to go to college and then find employment after I was finished my courses. I am worried that this is not an option if I plan to sponsor a spouse. It would be very hard for me to work and go to school at the same time because of my health issues.
It's made extra difficult because my partner has gaps in employment and instead was living with parents and also dropped out of school at a young age.
I am a worried that a combination of my lack of work history, my partners lack of education and work history will contribute to the spousal sponsorship being denied.
Everyone says there's no income requirement or education requirement but the forms I looked at for spousal sponsorship ask for this information.
Would getting my mom to write a letter saying she would help support us and always provide a place to stay if we needed help contribute to the application?
edit: I am not that worried about proving our relationship is genuine because we have photos, have visited each other and have years of chat logs.
Firstly, I was previously on social benefits, but have moved over the ODSP program for my health reasons. I am worried that if I go to college next year I will be sacrificing eligibility in proving that I can support myself and my partner. Would it be better to seek some sort of employment and build a work history since my current work history is barely existent because I was struggling with health issues?
My plan was to go to college and then find employment after I was finished my courses. I am worried that this is not an option if I plan to sponsor a spouse. It would be very hard for me to work and go to school at the same time because of my health issues.
It's made extra difficult because my partner has gaps in employment and instead was living with parents and also dropped out of school at a young age.
I am a worried that a combination of my lack of work history, my partners lack of education and work history will contribute to the spousal sponsorship being denied.
Everyone says there's no income requirement or education requirement but the forms I looked at for spousal sponsorship ask for this information.
Would getting my mom to write a letter saying she would help support us and always provide a place to stay if we needed help contribute to the application?
edit: I am not that worried about proving our relationship is genuine because we have photos, have visited each other and have years of chat logs.