Hi,
My husband & I just moved back to Canada from the UK. We have been together since 2009, lived together since 2011 & got married earlier this year. He was fortunate enough to get an intracompany transfer (3 year duration) and we moved over to Vancouver at the start of Sept 2013. We are starting the permanent residency application for me to sponsor him as a spouse (I am Canadian born). I did the sponsorship for my ex about 8 years ago (we've been divorced since 2010) but we never actually moved back to Canada so his perm residency was never initiated. My circumstances are slightly different this time so would be glad if anyone out there could assist with the questions below -
1) I've been self employed since the end of 2009. My business was registered in the UK and I have just started the registration process here in BC, Canada. The sponsor form asks for me to provide a T4 from the previous tax year (which is obviously Tax year 2012). I don't have this as I was paying tax in the UK. It states that I can provide a letter explaining this. Is all that I need to do is to explain that my residency was in the UK up until Sept 2013 - noting that I was self employing paying tax there (I am happy to note income but just want to know what they expect)? Please advise.
2) It also asks for the sponsor (me) to provide a letter from their employer stating their income, details on job title, etc. Since I am self employed I obviously can't do this. I do have clients who would extend a letter and state the monthly retainer they pay me. I also could write a letter noting my annual income from the previous year (or even monthly) if that helps? Any help on this would be appreciated.
3) It states that most of the documents we need to send in our initial application (we will be submitting an in-country application vs the one that I did with my ex) only need to be photocopies and they DON'T need to be certified. From memory, when I did this before with my ex they needed to be certified. I assume straight photocopies is OK and that this requirement has just changed.
Again I appreciate your help, Miriam
My husband & I just moved back to Canada from the UK. We have been together since 2009, lived together since 2011 & got married earlier this year. He was fortunate enough to get an intracompany transfer (3 year duration) and we moved over to Vancouver at the start of Sept 2013. We are starting the permanent residency application for me to sponsor him as a spouse (I am Canadian born). I did the sponsorship for my ex about 8 years ago (we've been divorced since 2010) but we never actually moved back to Canada so his perm residency was never initiated. My circumstances are slightly different this time so would be glad if anyone out there could assist with the questions below -
1) I've been self employed since the end of 2009. My business was registered in the UK and I have just started the registration process here in BC, Canada. The sponsor form asks for me to provide a T4 from the previous tax year (which is obviously Tax year 2012). I don't have this as I was paying tax in the UK. It states that I can provide a letter explaining this. Is all that I need to do is to explain that my residency was in the UK up until Sept 2013 - noting that I was self employing paying tax there (I am happy to note income but just want to know what they expect)? Please advise.
2) It also asks for the sponsor (me) to provide a letter from their employer stating their income, details on job title, etc. Since I am self employed I obviously can't do this. I do have clients who would extend a letter and state the monthly retainer they pay me. I also could write a letter noting my annual income from the previous year (or even monthly) if that helps? Any help on this would be appreciated.
3) It states that most of the documents we need to send in our initial application (we will be submitting an in-country application vs the one that I did with my ex) only need to be photocopies and they DON'T need to be certified. From memory, when I did this before with my ex they needed to be certified. I assume straight photocopies is OK and that this requirement has just changed.
Again I appreciate your help, Miriam
