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ok! One more Q!

So to go this Family Class route....Which application we'd have to fill in??....I'm thinking Family Class sponsorship...and then write a letter asking for H&C exemption??

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VioletBlue said:
Do u know where can I find "criteria in R124"....???

When they write R followed by a number, they're talking about the IRPR:

http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/sor-2002-227/index.html

When they write A, it's the IRPA:

http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/I-2.5/

So to go this Family Class route....Which application we'd have to fill in??....I'm thinking Family Class sponsorship...and then write a letter asking for H&C exemption??

I'm not sure, but if you're using the inland application, it would probably be the in-Canada spouse sponsorship package. If it's outland, it would be the regular family class package.

In that quote I posted above, they mention something about "ticking the appropriate box" to continue processing even if a sponsorship application is refused. This is something that appears in regular spousal applications.

Yes, you'd need to specifically request an exemption on H&C grounds.
 
Thank you so Much for your reply!! I SO appreciate All the help from members of this forum! What a great place to get advice!! Thank you!
 
Hello again ;)....Do you think it would be a good idea to provide proof that my husband has Already been supporting me for 6 yeas....I have never collected any Social assistance...and he's always been working and also paying child support at the same time....It would show that he is able of doing both; paying child maitnance and providing for us....Plus I would definitely start working as soon as possible...and would not end up on SA!
 
VioletBlue said:
Hello again ;)....Do you think it would be a good idea to provide proof that my husband has Already been supporting me for 6 yeas....I have never collected any Social assistance...and he's always been working and also paying child support at the same time....It would show that he is able of doing both; paying child maitnance and providing for us....Plus I would definitely start working as soon as possible...and would not end up on SA!

Yes, I think it's good to show that you and he will both be contributing to supporting yourselves and paying the child support arrears.