No you should not be moving to Canada before your spouse. Your WP and ability to live and work in Canada is based on him working in Canada in a specific NOC/ tiered job.
Not a fan of minister Diab but attending an event in her riding that overlaps with her role as immigration minister is just normal politics. Most MPs will have also attended local community events when they were back in their ridings in the last week. There are plenty of things to criticize...
Very tough to comment but being already unemployed for 2 years when you applied certainly doesn’t help given the job market for software developers in Canada at the moment. Could really be anything from concern about your language scores, inconsistencies in your application, not sufficient proof...
Her riding is in NS and most of the MPs were in their home ridings this weekend & remembrance day. Very normal for Ministers to attend events. If anything she has been rarely in public. Bureaucrats do the majority of the work not the minister. Also can’t do much with H&C until Bill c-12. Have...
1. They would have been cancelled electronically
What was your NOC? Do you have cash payments for things like employment? Assume you qualified due to French.
Did your daughter also get her SP extension refused? You are required to leave as soon as possible. Canada is somewhat reasonable and doesn’t expect most people will be able to leave right away. You should aim to leave as soon as possible but would aim for at least within 30 days.
Processing may take months and approval far from guaranteed. It is extremely unusual for married couples to live apart when expecting a child with no plans to live together. Would apply asap. 10k is also not a lot of funds for a 2 month stay and 2 months is not a typical visit length for an...
Agree that with the fact that you never accompanied your spouse since you never actually lived in Canada. Can’t remember if IRCC asked for concrete proof of plans to move to Canada 5 years ago so that people only sponsor their spouse when they plan on relocating to a Canada in the near future...