Yes.Hi @armoured
My wife applied for a visitor visa in July 2025, but it was rejected. She underwent biometrics for the visitor visa.
Now we have applied for her PR under spousal sponsorship. Does she have to undergo biometrics again?
In brief: you provide a plan for you and your spouse to move to and reside in Canada, and evidence that you are working on that plan. You were supposed to have provided that with the application - and if you did not, that is a very deficient application package. (If you did - now you update them on what you have done, with documents).Hi Folks, after passing medical exam., they have requested for some documentary evidences of "Intent to reside in Canada". I am the sponsor but requested letter has been sent to principal applicant i.e. my spouse. My question is, is this fine if I provide some of my documents? I am non-resident, how can I provide such Canadian documents? If anyone has any idea, please let me know? Thank you
The intent to reside in Canada is for the sponsor (well with the spouse after approval).Hi Folks, after passing medical exam., they have requested for some documentary evidences of "Intent to reside in Canada". I am the sponsor but requested letter has been sent to principal applicant i.e. my spouse. My question is, is this fine if I provide some of my documents? I am non-resident, how can I provide such Canadian documents? If anyone has any idea, please let me know? Thank you
I believe in the instructions it says you can add a sheet, separate, letter, with the same basic format (a simple table) and basically extend the section this way.@Leon and others,
Asking on behalf of a friend
When filling up IMM 5532, PART A - Sponsor's Employment History, I have run out of space but I need to add 1 more employment record to complete the 5 year requirement, since this is an online application & the PDF form is XFA type, Adobe is suggesting not to edit, as this might corrupt the form format. Please suggest how to resolve this?
Thank you @armouredI believe in the instructions it says you can add a sheet, separate, letter, with the same basic format (a simple table) and basically extend the section this way.
Good day, folks. Hope you’re all doing well, and thanks for taking the time to read this.
I am a PR and recently got married. We are currently waiting for our marriage certificate, and my wife's PGWP expires in mid-December. Based on Service Ontario's timeline, I don’t think we will receive the certificate before her PGWP expires.
Our current plan is to have her apply for a Visitor Record before the PGWP expires. Once we receive the marriage certificate, we will submit the inland spousal sponsorship application, wait for the AOR, and then apply for an open work permit.
Is this the only feasible plan? Am I missing any other option that would allow my wife to continue working?
Really appreciate any help, and wishing everyone a smooth PR journey.
Hi, I rechecked the Complete Guide & I got the below guidance -Hi @Leon & others,
Asking on behalf of my friend.
For IMM 5532, neither the sponsor nor the principal applicant is unable to digitally sign this PDF form, but they are able to update other fields, including checkboxes & date fields.
Kindly suggest
