Hi everyone!
Everytime I read about immigration, it's about skilled workers. I have a conjoint and we've been living together since 1977. She's American and retired. She is presently in Canada, owns half of our house and wants to receive her permanent resident visa. Everyone I talk to, even immigration, does not have any answers. She doesn't wish to work. She receives a good monthly pension. Why is it so hard to get good advice on how to proceed to get her visa? Her case is too simple maybe? I'm semi-retired and don't know if I could sponsor her financially. My family would be more than happy to sign affidavits pertaining to character references. What is the problem? I'm so confused with the federal laws and the provincial laws, as we live in Quebec, and apparently, she needs to be accepted first by Quebec and then Ottawa......???? Soooooooo confused!! I would appreciate any help and/or sound advice!
Thank you,
Monique23742@Yahoo.com
Everytime I read about immigration, it's about skilled workers. I have a conjoint and we've been living together since 1977. She's American and retired. She is presently in Canada, owns half of our house and wants to receive her permanent resident visa. Everyone I talk to, even immigration, does not have any answers. She doesn't wish to work. She receives a good monthly pension. Why is it so hard to get good advice on how to proceed to get her visa? Her case is too simple maybe? I'm semi-retired and don't know if I could sponsor her financially. My family would be more than happy to sign affidavits pertaining to character references. What is the problem? I'm so confused with the federal laws and the provincial laws, as we live in Quebec, and apparently, she needs to be accepted first by Quebec and then Ottawa......???? Soooooooo confused!! I would appreciate any help and/or sound advice!
Thank you,
Monique23742@Yahoo.com