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Visa Office......
Singapore
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Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Feb 2011
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March 2011
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expired, need a redo
Interview........
October 4th, 2012 --REFUSED with letter on Nov 8th 2012
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Won appeal 8/15
I believe that a sponsor is financially responsible for his or her spouse for a period of 3 years.

Didn't it used to be 5 or 10 years?

If so, does anyone know why they changed it?
 
No. I believe the 10 years was applicable if you sponsored your parents and their dependents. It has always been 3 years for spouses.
 
SenoritaBella said:
No. I believe the 10 years was applicable if you sponsored your parents and their dependents. It has always been 3 years for spouses.

Spousal sponsorship used to be 10 years. The rules change around 2003 or 2005 or something like that.
 
Wow!!! 10 years? That would be quite crappy for sponsor who is duped!!
 
No bella, it's even worse now if you sponsor a con artist who has a dependent, because you have to support the dependent for 10 years, or until he/she turns 25 I believe? I don't remember the exact numbers.
 
Worst part is that the 3 year limit for spouse sponsorship is not retroactive to existing 10 year spouse obiligations. In other words, they are still stuck on 10 years if spouse landed 1 day before the new 3 year limit.

Screech339
 
Does anyone know why they changed it from 10 years to only 3 years?
 
Probably to reflect the reality of spousal relationships. You might reasonably expect it to last 3 years but the odds of lasting 10 are much reduced. You would just end up with more sponsors in default. Maybe for once, common-law sense prevailed?