- Aug 4, 2011
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This has probably been on the boards many times but then sometimes each case is different. I was born in Canada and as a child moved to Mexico and most of my life lived here. I have dual Citizenship. My older son (15)and middle son (9)have their Canadian birth certificates but my daughter (4) has it in process (just recently). My wife is Mexican.
At this moment I am still in Mexico but I am going to be moving to Canada this month. My older son is going with me. I want to establish residence first and start working and then bring my wife and 2 younger kids to live with us in Canada.
My question is, my wife will travel first with a Temporary visitor visa and while she is there, applies for the permanant residence? Or she can only be in Canada for a max of how long?
How can I sponsor my wife? What forms do I have to look for?
Also, my daughter will travel with her Mexican passport. Will she also need a visa even if her Canadian Citizenship is in process? I imagine that we have to mention this when they start processing the visas, correct? Do I also have to sponsor my daughter while she gets her Citizenship?
Thank you in advance for your answers.
At this moment I am still in Mexico but I am going to be moving to Canada this month. My older son is going with me. I want to establish residence first and start working and then bring my wife and 2 younger kids to live with us in Canada.
My question is, my wife will travel first with a Temporary visitor visa and while she is there, applies for the permanant residence? Or she can only be in Canada for a max of how long?
How can I sponsor my wife? What forms do I have to look for?
Also, my daughter will travel with her Mexican passport. Will she also need a visa even if her Canadian Citizenship is in process? I imagine that we have to mention this when they start processing the visas, correct? Do I also have to sponsor my daughter while she gets her Citizenship?
Thank you in advance for your answers.