- Apr 15, 2011
- 273
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Manila, Phils.
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- April 2, 2013
- Doc's Request.
- October 24, 2013
- AOR Received.
- April 17, 2013
- File Transfer...
- April 23, 2013
- Med's Done....
- March 20, 2013
- Passport Req..
- Sep 27, 2013 F.Beronia Recv'd PP: Oct 15, 2013 V.O. returned PP: Nov 1, 2013 Resent PP....: Dec 27, 2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- March 26, 2014 received but dated March 20.
- LANDED..........
- April xx, 2014
Here's my case:
I got a Canadian wife for almost 4 years who is living with me in Thailand. She doesn't have a job, I got one but I don't have a work permit because the company that I am working with does not qualify with the minimum number of Thai employees as against the foreigners. In Thailand, many are working without work permits and non-immigrant visas - a common practice. Many of us just do border exits to Cambodia and Laos by van/bus, and we get 15 days stay or sometimes we get a tourist visa that would allow us to stay for 2 months. Legally, we are tourists. In my case, I've been doing it for almost 2 years now. We have our own apartment with our names on the invoice/receipt.
Now we want to move to Canada as fastest possible that's why we are so eager to undergo the immigration process - the sponsorship. Now my questions are:
1. Is my wife eligible to sponsor me even if she doesn't have a job for the moment?
2. Is she considered living outside Canada even if she is just a tourist here in Thailand?
2. What will be our residence? Here or in the Philippines?
3. I think I have read somewhere that one of the causes of delay is when the applicant is not a citizen of the country where he is residing. Is it true?
4. Which is better, using our Philippine address or Thailand address?
Please help. Thanks a lot.
I got a Canadian wife for almost 4 years who is living with me in Thailand. She doesn't have a job, I got one but I don't have a work permit because the company that I am working with does not qualify with the minimum number of Thai employees as against the foreigners. In Thailand, many are working without work permits and non-immigrant visas - a common practice. Many of us just do border exits to Cambodia and Laos by van/bus, and we get 15 days stay or sometimes we get a tourist visa that would allow us to stay for 2 months. Legally, we are tourists. In my case, I've been doing it for almost 2 years now. We have our own apartment with our names on the invoice/receipt.
Now we want to move to Canada as fastest possible that's why we are so eager to undergo the immigration process - the sponsorship. Now my questions are:
1. Is my wife eligible to sponsor me even if she doesn't have a job for the moment?
2. Is she considered living outside Canada even if she is just a tourist here in Thailand?
2. What will be our residence? Here or in the Philippines?
3. I think I have read somewhere that one of the causes of delay is when the applicant is not a citizen of the country where he is residing. Is it true?
4. Which is better, using our Philippine address or Thailand address?
Please help. Thanks a lot.