I plan to send a letter along with the application to let them know I am willing and able to work, and that I wont require much financial assistant, in hopes that it will help with the sponsor approval, even thought my wife doesn't have an income requirement.
"I currently work at a job where I work 32-40 hours a week, making ___ an hour, which is ___ over New York state minimum wage. I live at home with my parents so I'm not required to pay any bills. I plan on saving so that my wife and I have enough money to get us settled in our new home in Canada. I know that she is required to be responsible for me for 3 years but I am willing and able to get a job and hold one. I will get one as soon as possible when I land in Canada as a permanent resident. So she will not have to provide much,if any financial support to me. "
does this look good? should I add or take anything away? do you think it would cause red flags?
"I currently work at a job where I work 32-40 hours a week, making ___ an hour, which is ___ over New York state minimum wage. I live at home with my parents so I'm not required to pay any bills. I plan on saving so that my wife and I have enough money to get us settled in our new home in Canada. I know that she is required to be responsible for me for 3 years but I am willing and able to get a job and hold one. I will get one as soon as possible when I land in Canada as a permanent resident. So she will not have to provide much,if any financial support to me. "
does this look good? should I add or take anything away? do you think it would cause red flags?