We have not applied yet. I was having financial problems in Canada and was unable to find employment for two months, until I had an offer in Mexico City, which is where I am currently working to this day. We just couldn't think of any other way to be together. Because she had a previous 2.5 illegal stay in the US many years ago, and she has no house or car or anything to tie her to Mexico, her application for TRV will almost certainly be denied.
So here I am, in Mexico City, living with her until we both apply for, and get a response from, the sponsorship. In another year from now we will be able to afford to apply for it. And two years after that we will get a response. But what I want to know is, what would you all do if you were in this situation (I'm sure many of you already are), and it was denied? What would you do to stay together? I don't want to live here forever. This is not a proper place to raise a child, and the quality of life is very poor. If you could not bring your wife / husband to Canada, would you try to immigrate to another first world country? What would your choices be, and why? I think that if we had to pick another country, I would want one where Spanish is one of the unofficial languages because obviously my wife and her daughter speak it. I hear that in parts of Germany and France, it is spoken.
Work in this country is chaos at best, and it completely absorbs all of my time. I am out of the house for fourteen hours a day (4 to 6 hours of that is traveling to and from work). When I return home they still aren't finished with me and I have to continue working. My wife tells me I am lucky that I don't work more than this, but it is destroying our marriage. I am really trying to make time to study so I can upgrade my skills in case one day they say no to my wife and do not allow her into Canada...then I will be prepared to get a work visa in another country. I know this is quite a long ways away, but when the future of your family is uncertain, don't you think you are responsible to take every step to proactively prepare for it? I keep applying for jobs that pay well enough in Canada for me to support them while I live in Canada and they live in Mexico but I am not having any luck. I doubt I could afford the drive back anyways, even if I had an offer.
I really hope we don't have problems with the PR, but honestly, Mexico is not a place to live. I would feel guilty for raising a child in this country. I want to give her daughter a quality life and education, in a place where we can all make real dollars, and have higher standards of living. Not going to a hospital and being refused in because there are too many people, or being turned away because there is no power to the hospital. Seriously. I realize that this is a forum about immigrating to Canada, but I know that many people have been denied a PR and I want to know what they did.
So here I am, in Mexico City, living with her until we both apply for, and get a response from, the sponsorship. In another year from now we will be able to afford to apply for it. And two years after that we will get a response. But what I want to know is, what would you all do if you were in this situation (I'm sure many of you already are), and it was denied? What would you do to stay together? I don't want to live here forever. This is not a proper place to raise a child, and the quality of life is very poor. If you could not bring your wife / husband to Canada, would you try to immigrate to another first world country? What would your choices be, and why? I think that if we had to pick another country, I would want one where Spanish is one of the unofficial languages because obviously my wife and her daughter speak it. I hear that in parts of Germany and France, it is spoken.
Work in this country is chaos at best, and it completely absorbs all of my time. I am out of the house for fourteen hours a day (4 to 6 hours of that is traveling to and from work). When I return home they still aren't finished with me and I have to continue working. My wife tells me I am lucky that I don't work more than this, but it is destroying our marriage. I am really trying to make time to study so I can upgrade my skills in case one day they say no to my wife and do not allow her into Canada...then I will be prepared to get a work visa in another country. I know this is quite a long ways away, but when the future of your family is uncertain, don't you think you are responsible to take every step to proactively prepare for it? I keep applying for jobs that pay well enough in Canada for me to support them while I live in Canada and they live in Mexico but I am not having any luck. I doubt I could afford the drive back anyways, even if I had an offer.
I really hope we don't have problems with the PR, but honestly, Mexico is not a place to live. I would feel guilty for raising a child in this country. I want to give her daughter a quality life and education, in a place where we can all make real dollars, and have higher standards of living. Not going to a hospital and being refused in because there are too many people, or being turned away because there is no power to the hospital. Seriously. I realize that this is a forum about immigrating to Canada, but I know that many people have been denied a PR and I want to know what they did.