Hello everyone,
It's my first post and I hope someone can help me. How can I prove I intend to return to Canada when my wife, the principal applicant, becomes a permanent resident?
I'm a Canadian citizen currently living in Japan with my Japanese wife and we have a 4 year old son who has dual citizenship (Canadian and Japanese).
I want to sponsor my wife for permanent residency while we continue to live together in Japan. I don't want to be separated from my wife and son for even a short time. Therefore, I need to demonstrate to CIC that I'll live in Canada when my wife arrives with permanent residency. The problem is I'm not returning to school and it's difficult for me to find a job from Japan since I've been living here for 17 years. I have no more contacts in Canada and I'm not qualified nor do I have the credentials for a job with special skills like engineering, pharmacy, etc. More likely than not I'll have to enter the workforce with a minimum wage job which are not the kind of jobs you can arrange in advance from abroad.
We do have some substantial savings but can't afford to buy a house. If I fly to Canada to rent an apartment and then return to Japan to live with my family is this proof enough I intend to return to Canada when my wife gets permanent residency? I personally don't like this idea since I'll have to pay rent on an apartment in Canada while living in Japan for possibly as many as 7 to 10 months which is a waste of money. However, I can't think of any other way to demonstrate my intentions of returning to Canada. Is this a good idea?
I hope someone can offer some ideas.
By the way, I can't ask a family member to write a letter of support offering housing since my mother has passed away and my father lives in the United States. My one brother is declaring bankruptcy and my other brother simply doesn't have the space. In any event, they live in Ontario and I want to move to BC.
Please any suggestions on how to prove my intentions to live in Canada would be very helpful.
It's my first post and I hope someone can help me. How can I prove I intend to return to Canada when my wife, the principal applicant, becomes a permanent resident?
I'm a Canadian citizen currently living in Japan with my Japanese wife and we have a 4 year old son who has dual citizenship (Canadian and Japanese).
I want to sponsor my wife for permanent residency while we continue to live together in Japan. I don't want to be separated from my wife and son for even a short time. Therefore, I need to demonstrate to CIC that I'll live in Canada when my wife arrives with permanent residency. The problem is I'm not returning to school and it's difficult for me to find a job from Japan since I've been living here for 17 years. I have no more contacts in Canada and I'm not qualified nor do I have the credentials for a job with special skills like engineering, pharmacy, etc. More likely than not I'll have to enter the workforce with a minimum wage job which are not the kind of jobs you can arrange in advance from abroad.
We do have some substantial savings but can't afford to buy a house. If I fly to Canada to rent an apartment and then return to Japan to live with my family is this proof enough I intend to return to Canada when my wife gets permanent residency? I personally don't like this idea since I'll have to pay rent on an apartment in Canada while living in Japan for possibly as many as 7 to 10 months which is a waste of money. However, I can't think of any other way to demonstrate my intentions of returning to Canada. Is this a good idea?
I hope someone can offer some ideas.
By the way, I can't ask a family member to write a letter of support offering housing since my mother has passed away and my father lives in the United States. My one brother is declaring bankruptcy and my other brother simply doesn't have the space. In any event, they live in Ontario and I want to move to BC.
Please any suggestions on how to prove my intentions to live in Canada would be very helpful.