Hello all,
I discovered that shortly after I moved to Mexico to work and live with my wife, I went into collections for some small personal credit card debts, a small financial loan, and an internet company. I am hearing mixed responses of a sponsor's eligibility to sponsor someone if they have bad credit or if they have a low income. Can someone clarify this for me?
I can get a letter from a previous temp employment agency that says that they believe they would have no problem finding me full time employment again, when I return to Canada, and I can write a letter in my application explaining the situation that led to my financial problems, and how I plan on rebuilding my finances and paying off debs when the PR for my wife gets approved.
Of course I will also get a letter from my parents or close friends saying we can live with them while we wait for my first paycheck when I return to Canada - or some way to assure CIC that we will have no problems re-establishing ourselves when PR is granted. I moved to Mexico City for a job offer, and because my wife can't demonstrate strong ties to Mexico, we both feel it's highly unlikely she will get accepted for a visitor visa to Canada, and also, if she is denied the visa, perhaps it will look bad on our application (we don't want it to appear that she is desperate to enter Canada). And yes, I'm aware the Liberals claim they are going to remove Mexico's visitor visa requirement but we are not going to wait forever.
Also, my wife speaks fluent English but simply doesn't have any official papers to certify that (I think it's called IELTS?) Will this be a problem? Is it better that she writes the official English literacy test?
I discovered that shortly after I moved to Mexico to work and live with my wife, I went into collections for some small personal credit card debts, a small financial loan, and an internet company. I am hearing mixed responses of a sponsor's eligibility to sponsor someone if they have bad credit or if they have a low income. Can someone clarify this for me?
I can get a letter from a previous temp employment agency that says that they believe they would have no problem finding me full time employment again, when I return to Canada, and I can write a letter in my application explaining the situation that led to my financial problems, and how I plan on rebuilding my finances and paying off debs when the PR for my wife gets approved.
Of course I will also get a letter from my parents or close friends saying we can live with them while we wait for my first paycheck when I return to Canada - or some way to assure CIC that we will have no problems re-establishing ourselves when PR is granted. I moved to Mexico City for a job offer, and because my wife can't demonstrate strong ties to Mexico, we both feel it's highly unlikely she will get accepted for a visitor visa to Canada, and also, if she is denied the visa, perhaps it will look bad on our application (we don't want it to appear that she is desperate to enter Canada). And yes, I'm aware the Liberals claim they are going to remove Mexico's visitor visa requirement but we are not going to wait forever.
Also, my wife speaks fluent English but simply doesn't have any official papers to certify that (I think it's called IELTS?) Will this be a problem? Is it better that she writes the official English literacy test?