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Genesis923

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Hi,
My son is currently in US and is shifting to Canada on PR. His wife is in US on dependent Visa.
She got Canadian Visitor Visa recently. Now I have the following queries:

1. Both of them are travelling together : one on PR and another on Visitor Visa. What kind of questions are expected from Customs and Immigration authorities to my son's wife when she lands in Canada ? Because my son is also travelling with her and is not in Canada already what is to be told to the customs ?

2. A.. My son wants to apply for Work Visa for his wife. Can he apply as soon as they are permitted in to Canada or he has to wait for 3 months stay in Canada before he can apply ?

2.B. Can my son apply for Work Visa and PR simultaneously in the same application for his wife ? Or he should file them separately ?

3. He also wants to sponsor his wife for PR. Can he apply immediately after landing in Canada or he has to wait for 3 months stay in Canada before he can apply ?

4. A. For applying for PR sponshership or Work Visa for his wife, should my son have to show Canadian pay stubs ? He will be working for a US company from Canada and so he will not have Canadian pay stubs. He is thinking of starting a corporation in Canada in to which the US company will deposit the salary. Or should he compulsorily be employed by a Canadian company in Canada ?

4. B. Alternately, can he show that he has enough money to sponsor her ? If so how much money should he show in the Bank account ?

5. If my daughter in law is allowed to enter Canada on TRV, my son sponsers her for PR, then it will be considered as inland PR application as she is already in Canada ? In such a case how long will it take to get PR for my daughter in law ?

Lot of questions ! Request replies from esteemed members of the forum.
 
Hi,
My son is currently in US and is shifting to Canada on PR. His wife is in US on dependent Visa.
She got Canadian Visitor Visa recently. Now I have the following queries:

1. Both of them are travelling together : one on PR and another on Visitor Visa. What kind of questions are expected from Customs and Immigration authorities to my son's wife when she lands in Canada ? Because my son is also travelling with her and is not in Canada already what is to be told to the customs ?

2. A.. My son wants to apply for Work Visa for his wife. Can he apply as soon as they are permitted in to Canada or he has to wait for 3 months stay in Canada before he can apply ?

2.B. Can my son apply for Work Visa and PR simultaneously in the same application for his wife ? Or he should file them separately ?

3. He also wants to sponsor his wife for PR. Can he apply immediately after landing in Canada or he has to wait for 3 months stay in Canada before he can apply ?

4. A. For applying for PR sponshership or Work Visa for his wife, should my son have to show Canadian pay stubs ? He will be working for a US company from Canada and so he will not have Canadian pay stubs. He is thinking of starting a corporation in Canada in to which the US company will deposit the salary. Or should he compulsorily be employed by a Canadian company in Canada ?

4. B. Alternately, can he show that he has enough money to sponsor her ? If so how much money should he show in the Bank account ?

5. If my daughter in law is allowed to enter Canada on TRV, my son sponsers her for PR, then it will be considered as inland PR application as she is already in Canada ? In such a case how long will it take to get PR for my daughter in law ?

Lot of questions ! Request replies from esteemed members of the forum.
Don’t multi post. You received answers so please don’t begin another thread with the same questions.

https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...d/threads/work-visa-and-pr-for-spouse.759609/
 
Sorry. I thought this thread ( " Family Class Sponsorship" ) would be more appropriate thread to post to instead of "Permanent Residence in Canada" thread.

It is. But a number of your questions have already been answered and don't need to be posted again. Re-read the answers you were already given.

Post additional questions here - those that weren't answered previously.
 
It is. But a number of your questions have already been answered and don't need to be posted again. Re-read the answers you were already given.

Post additional questions here - those that weren't answered previously.
Yes. I will do so. Thanks