- Apr 18, 2011
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Port of Spain, Trinidad
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
I am a Canadian Citizen and have been living in Trinidad with my partner for the past 3 years in a common-law relationship - we have all notarized documentation to prove this.
I am homesick for Canada and we have made the decision that it is time to establish ourselves within Canadian society. I have just resigned my position in Trinidad and am planning to move to Canada within the next 30 days. I have been looking for employment for the past 30 days and although do have some interviews set up, I have no job offer.
We would like to ensure the time spent apart is minimal therefore we would like to apply for his residence before I obtain a job offer. Is this a good idea. I do have a Declaration of financial support from my parents stating that they are more then willing and equipped to host host me during my search for employment and housing, however long this may take. Do I need to provide more proof then just the Declaration of financial support from my parents?
We have a 4 year history with Canadian Immigration applying for travel visa's for Mark and have included our common-law status in these applications.
Our major concern is my employment status - should this be a concern and should we wait to apply?
Also although I have been living in Trinidad I have been paying taxes in Canada, due to some bad tax advice - therefore I should be able to obtain an Option C Printout - will this be hard to explain why I have this printout if I am clamming common-law status with a man in Trinidad?
I am homesick for Canada and we have made the decision that it is time to establish ourselves within Canadian society. I have just resigned my position in Trinidad and am planning to move to Canada within the next 30 days. I have been looking for employment for the past 30 days and although do have some interviews set up, I have no job offer.
We would like to ensure the time spent apart is minimal therefore we would like to apply for his residence before I obtain a job offer. Is this a good idea. I do have a Declaration of financial support from my parents stating that they are more then willing and equipped to host host me during my search for employment and housing, however long this may take. Do I need to provide more proof then just the Declaration of financial support from my parents?
We have a 4 year history with Canadian Immigration applying for travel visa's for Mark and have included our common-law status in these applications.
Our major concern is my employment status - should this be a concern and should we wait to apply?
Also although I have been living in Trinidad I have been paying taxes in Canada, due to some bad tax advice - therefore I should be able to obtain an Option C Printout - will this be hard to explain why I have this printout if I am clamming common-law status with a man in Trinidad?