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jen261989

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Sep 30, 2015
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Hi all, please i need help specially those who went through with the spousal application. im a filipina and my husband is canadian citizen. First of all we applied for visitor's visa but refused. so now we have to push through this spousal application, and i have questions specially those case were already approved / those have idea.

heres my questions:
1. what are the requirements needed
2. how long does it take/ process the visa application, months/ years?
3. how many percent for approval of our visa

thanks alot of your answers, we will do our best just to be together soon and im willing to wait.
 
jen261989 said:
Hi all, please i need help specially those who went through with the spousal application. im a filipina and my husband is canadian citizen. First of all we applied for visitor's visa but refused. so now we have to push through this spousal application, and i have questions specially those case were already approved / those have idea.

heres my questions:
1. what are the requirements needed
2. how long does it take/ process the visa application, months/ years?
3. how many percent for approval of our visa

thanks alot of your answers, we will do our best just to be together soon and im willing to wait.

1. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/fc.asp#immigrate

2. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm-fc.asp

3. Depending on your case.
 
jen261989 said:
hi.. what case you mean?

If you have any red flags. then it might take abit of a time since they need to look into your application closely
 
jen261989 said:
Ok po. What are those red flags? Kase ok nmn ako. I have no criminal records.
Hi jen261989 these are some red flags that I have read in websites and also based from I what I read in this forum;
a. Previous relationships of the sponsor and the applicant and the length of time between a divorce and a new relationship;
b. How much the sponsored spouse has to gain from permanent residence and whether they have taken previous steps to obtain it — a failed refugee claim, for example;
C. The length of time the couple has known one another, and whether they met, cohabited and married within six months;
d. Whether there is an age gap of 10 years or more between the partners; and
e. Whether there are significant differences in the education levels or ethnic backgrounds of the partners.

But as long as you have enough evidences and you have proper documentations that your relationship is geniune and ongoing you will be fine. Good luck!