Would you mind comparing our police check to yours, if I send you a photo of what we have? Or do you not have it any more?
I will check what I have and ping you.
Would you mind comparing our police check to yours, if I send you a photo of what we have? Or do you not have it any more?
Would you mind comparing our police check to yours, if I send you a photo of what we have? Or do you not have it any more?
I already made these questions a few days ago and received no answer, and honestly, I don't know where else to ask so I need to try again:
1. If I send the application for the sponsorship but I'm on "maintained status", will I be eligible for an OWP?
somewhere they told me I need a "valid" status to get the OWP, but I paid and sent the application back in December for the visitor visa, and still nothing.
Should I wait to have it active before sending the sponsorship application?
2. Even if they activate it, it would last in August (since my work permit expired on the 31st of January, so 6 months would be the 31st of July). So HOW can I maintain legal status in order to be eligible for the sponsorship? I don't see the option to extend the visitor visa anywhere since mine it's not even active yet.
Can someone please clarify this for me?
Could you send me the link where we can check our application status ?
Before I could check but now it give just général info for all applicants .
"In July 2022, my Russian Temporary residency is set to expire. For me to remain in Russia, I would have to get permanent residence. I don’t have any desire to do this, and I will return to Canada before the expiry of my residency. Whether my wife receives the permanent residency or not, I will have moved/be moving to Canada in June 2022."
Hello everyone!
I've written two letters to Immigration which I need to include in the application. One is regarding proof that I (sponsor) will move to Canada when we get residency. The other is our financial plan (from the 'Employment/Source of Income' section.
If it's possible, can I get some tips/advice on what you think of the letters.
Hello Everyone,
I am a permanent resident and I'll be getting married next month, and my spouse is in India. I was wondering if anyone has applied for a visitor visa and spousal sponsorship at the same time and or they have applied for spousal sponsorship first and then after few days they have applied for a visitor visa? I went to a consultant in Surrey and he said that I shouldn't apply for visitor visa and I should only focus on spousal sponsorship as it might affect my spousal case but as we all know that spousal takes time so I was thinking if my spouse can come on visitor visa first and then I can apply for sponsorship. If anyone knows anything related to this then please reply. Thanks.
The consultant is most likely right. Your spouse will need to satisfy the agent that they will leave at the end of the 6 months (or however much time border agent grants) and that they have strong ties to India. Having a spouse in Canada is strong tie so they will need to show stuff that requires them to be back in India which can be hard to do. A visitor's visa is meant to be temporary which is why this proof is necessary
The consultant may be right that it's best to focus on the sponsorship application - but not right that it would (negatively) affect the sponsorship app.
I think it can be viewed negatively if an agent chose to. Look at it this way. What kind of marriage is this.....were they visiting each other before? If Canadian resident was always the one to visit in India, what's different about the situation now that makes it necessary for other person to visit? If there were no visits before, is the relationship valid. I am not making an assessments, I am just saying that these are questions that could be asked. We don't know what OP said to the agent we only have one side of that conversation, and while I am not a fan of these consultants, some do have insight. At the end of the day, it's just a theory