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I am the prime applicant, received visa and my spouse received Procedural fairness letter.

Arabellamax1

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My spouse sponsors me for my study program in Canada. He has received procedural fairness letter and his visa is still not approved.

In case, if he becomes inadmissible, will I able to go to Canada alone? Am I eligible to use his fund?

Please help.

Thanks in advance.
 

wonderbly

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Aug 26, 2020
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My spouse sponsors me for my study program in Canada. He has received procedural fairness letter and his visa is still not approved.

In case, if he becomes inadmissible, will I able to go to Canada alone? Am I eligible to use his fund?

Please help.

Thanks in advance.
Your post is not clear. Did you both apply together? Do you mean he received a PFL for his SOWP application? What was the PFL about?
 

Arabellamax1

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Sep 26, 2020
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Hi Thanks for asking. I applied as an international student, he applied with me for work permit. He paid my tuition fee. First my visa got approved but his visa got struck with PFL. Waiting for their reply.

And we made a simple mistake unknowingly in filling the application about his US visa denial once.
 

wonderbly

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Aug 26, 2020
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Hi Thanks for asking. I applied as an international student, he applied with me for work permit. He paid my tuition fee. First my visa got approved but his visa got struck with PFL. Waiting for their reply.

And we made a simple mistake unknowingly in filling the application about his US visa denial once.
Refusing to declare a previous refusal to any country is a grave offense. Unless you are able to give a convincing reason for this omission, he will likely be banned for misrepresentation. That should not affect your own trip as you are the principal applicant and you should be able to use whatever funds you are given access to.
 

Arabellamax1

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Sep 26, 2020
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Your reply is so helpful and clarified my doubt. I wonder why Ircc takes a long time to decide his application. It is since 3.5 months, we sent the response. Thank you.
 

Arabellamax1

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Sep 26, 2020
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My program starts in September 7th. I have to plan for my spouse and kid's health insurance, 14 day quarentine etc
 

Simba112

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My spouse sponsors me for my study program in Canada. He has received procedural fairness letter and his visa is still not approved.

In case, if he becomes inadmissible, will I able to go to Canada alone? Am I eligible to use his fund?

Please help.

Thanks in advance.
Its not gonna affect you, thats separare applicant whether you applied together or not. My understanding is in refugee claims, inadminissibilty of one claimant affects others.
Most of PFL are failure to declare past visa refusal from other countries, your spouse need to reply immediately and convince VO as to why he chose to say NO instead of yes… if VO is convinced and provided he meets all conditions, he will be granted SOWP. Worst case situation is he’ll be banned for misrepresentation. There are other avenues to overcome that if happens, your spouse need good lawyer
 

aspirant256

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Oct 29, 2020
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Hi Thanks for asking. I applied as an international student, he applied with me for work permit. He paid my tuition fee. First my visa got approved but his visa got struck with PFL. Waiting for their reply.

And we made a simple mistake unknowingly in filling the application about his US visa denial once.
Best option is to reply through a lawyer, don't reply on your own. My opinion.
 

Arabellamax1

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Sep 26, 2020
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Hi all, thanks for your reply. It is so helpful.

I have two options: provided I can enter Canada (my visa is approved, but my spouse is my sponsor from our joint a/c).

I will enter Canada with my daughter and get educated and later If I happen to stay there for long, can I invite my spouse to Canada to stay with me after his 5-year ban? will there be any problems?

Or

Now, I have to ask for a refund from the college.

Please clarify, whether my husband's inadmissibility affects me and my daughter.

Thank you.
 

Bankueba

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May 2, 2021
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Hi all, thanks for your reply. It is so helpful.

I have two options: provided I can enter Canada (my visa is approved, but my spouse is my sponsor from our joint a/c).

I will enter Canada with my daughter and get educated and later If I happen to stay there for long, can I invite my spouse to Canada to stay with me after his 5-year ban? will there be any problems?

Or

Now, I have to ask for a refund from the college.

Please clarify, whether my husband's inadmissibility affects me and my daughter.

Thank you.