So I got the email today requesting my husband's passport copy, which makes me SOOOO HAPPY!
However, the email also asks for the following:
"SPR's residency: Evidence that your sponsor resides now in Canada. This includes but is not limited to: pay stubs, utility bills and banking history of the last month. May you please also inform us whether your house in the USA has been sold and if so, please provide proof of the sale. Drivers licences, Property tax assessments, Social Insurance or Health Insurance cards are not sufficient This must be received at this office by: 01/03/2014"
This is confusing because I currently live in the U.S. and am waiting here with my husband until his PR is approved.... we said in our application that this may be the case, and provided evidence of our PLANS to relocate... So.... ideas what I need to submit????? I could send in responses to job applications I've submitted, but that doesn't prove I am CURRENTLY in Canada...??? Also, we are going to live with my parents (which we also said in the application), so even when I am living there, we won't have utility bills in our name... and I don't plan on working in Canada until January, due to taxation complexities (I'm a dual citizen)... I do have a joint bank account in Canada with my mom, but obviously I don't use it much from here.
This is what I've come up with for additional evidence of intent to move:
- Boarding Agreement for my horses, which I have already moved to Saskatchewan
- Letter stating that I have applied and met requirements for teaching cert in Saskatchewan
- Job app. responses from Canadian businesses
- Applications for substitute teaching here (to provide evidence that I quit my full-time job and am subbing until we move, as I said I would in our application)
Should I just send these, along with a note that I decided to stay in the US until my hubby's app is approved? Or will they deny us because I'm not *currently* in Canada..???
Also, our house is under contract, set to close in December. Should I provide the current sales contract for that portion, or just say it has not sold as of now??
Thanks!!
However, the email also asks for the following:
"SPR's residency: Evidence that your sponsor resides now in Canada. This includes but is not limited to: pay stubs, utility bills and banking history of the last month. May you please also inform us whether your house in the USA has been sold and if so, please provide proof of the sale. Drivers licences, Property tax assessments, Social Insurance or Health Insurance cards are not sufficient This must be received at this office by: 01/03/2014"
This is confusing because I currently live in the U.S. and am waiting here with my husband until his PR is approved.... we said in our application that this may be the case, and provided evidence of our PLANS to relocate... So.... ideas what I need to submit????? I could send in responses to job applications I've submitted, but that doesn't prove I am CURRENTLY in Canada...??? Also, we are going to live with my parents (which we also said in the application), so even when I am living there, we won't have utility bills in our name... and I don't plan on working in Canada until January, due to taxation complexities (I'm a dual citizen)... I do have a joint bank account in Canada with my mom, but obviously I don't use it much from here.
This is what I've come up with for additional evidence of intent to move:
- Boarding Agreement for my horses, which I have already moved to Saskatchewan
- Letter stating that I have applied and met requirements for teaching cert in Saskatchewan
- Job app. responses from Canadian businesses
- Applications for substitute teaching here (to provide evidence that I quit my full-time job and am subbing until we move, as I said I would in our application)
Should I just send these, along with a note that I decided to stay in the US until my hubby's app is approved? Or will they deny us because I'm not *currently* in Canada..???
Also, our house is under contract, set to close in December. Should I provide the current sales contract for that portion, or just say it has not sold as of now??
Thanks!!