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avidrunner

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Jun 25, 2019
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Is it considered "bad" in the eyes of IRCC to have the Canadian sponsor moving back to Canada to go to university? Do they need to see the sponsor working full-time? I plan on working part-time, along with going to university. But I would expect university life to take most of my time. Fortunately I have money saved and will be using a Canadian student loan during my studies, as it is 0% interest for the duration of studies. My wife, whom I am sponsoring, has plans for working too. But just curious when it comes to how IRCC views sponsors that are going to a full-time student and part-time worker?
Thanks
 
Is it considered "bad" in the eyes of IRCC to have the Canadian sponsor moving back to Canada to go to university? Do they need to see the sponsor working full-time? I plan on working part-time, along with going to university. But I would expect university life to take most of my time. Fortunately I have money saved and will be using a Canadian student loan during my studies, as it is 0% interest for the duration of studies. My wife, whom I am sponsoring, has plans for working too. But just curious when it comes to how IRCC views sponsors that are going to a full-time student and part-time worker?
Thanks
It should be fine as long as you have other source of funds to support your partner and can prove your intent to stay in Canada after approval.
 
Is it considered "bad" in the eyes of IRCC to have the Canadian sponsor moving back to Canada to go to university? Do they need to see the sponsor working full-time? I plan on working part-time, along with going to university. But I would expect university life to take most of my time. Fortunately I have money saved and will be using a Canadian student loan during my studies, as it is 0% interest for the duration of studies. My wife, whom I am sponsoring, has plans for working too. But just curious when it comes to how IRCC views sponsors that are going to a full-time student and part-time worker?
Thanks
It's fine as long as you can show how you plan to support both of you financially. (e.g. good amount of savings, free accomodation from relatives...etc)

It actually helps to show intend to move to Canada when you apply outland.