Hi folks! A newbie to this forum (and to the sponsorship application) need your help please!
I'll be landing in Canada soon and officially becoming a PR, then I'd like to sponsor my soon-to-be wife over using out-land method.
I have some questions regarding our travel plans and proof of income etc., please find below for details.
First a bit of background of me and my fiance.
We're both Taiwanese citizens (visitor visa exempted country to Canada), with no past marriage and no independent child.
I received my COPR in February and am planning to land in September with my single status (since I applied while I was single), fly back to Taiwan to get married in October, then officially move to Canada in December.
I know leaving Canada soon after landing isn't going to be pretty, but since both me and my fiance's families are in Taiwan, the wedding has to happen in Taiwan and both of us would like to make it happen sooner than later so we can start our new life in Canada.
Here's our planned schedule, need your advices on whether this might work or not:
mid September - me and her both fly to Canada. I'll be landing as a PR, she'll be visiting as a visitor.
late September - me and her both leave Canada for Taiwan
October - get married in Taiwan.
December - me and her both fly back to Canada again, I'll be entering with my PR card, she'll be visiting again as a visitor.
Now after December, I'd like to send out application to sponsor her asap. And here comes the tricky parts:
- I'm self-employed and have a stable income from a US client. I receive earnings from them to my Taiwanese bank account every month, but there are no pay stub. The client will be more than happy to write an letter to prove that I have been doing work for them though.
- In my understanding the revenue agency doesn't start processing tax files until mid February. I prefer not to wait until Feb/March to send in my application.
- My fiance can stay up to 6 month as a visitor, and can probably apply for an extension to stay after the 6 month is over (the sponsorship application will be sent out already at that time), but I heard the most she can extend her stay for is just another 6 months, so one year exact for her if lucky. Is this correct, and if so, what's everyone experience on this? Ever got rejected for an extension?
If our goal is to try to cut down the chance that we'll be forced to separate (her visitor time is up etc.), should we move our December entry to later next year when it's tax time? I'll then be able to get my option-c form etc. shortly after we arrive?
I read that I need to provide income for the past 12 months, in my case it would be foreign income since I work for a US client and money is wiring to Taiwan, not sure if that will cause any troubles either? Also I'll be filing tax as self-employed (with foreign income), not sure if the timetable for filing that type of tax is different?
I read that we can skip the option-c and apply with sufficient information to prove my income also, but the most I can provide is bank history and an letter from my client. I don't have any pay slips. Will that be enough?
Sorry for the lengthy post. Let me know if anything's unclear or confusing, and thank you so much for your help & advices in advance!
I guess our goal is to try and figure out a perfect plan & schedule to get our sponsorship application done without having to be separated from each other during the process. It's so tough for newly weds couples..don't yah think? ='( And no we don't consider doing in-land as it takes too long and is too risky.
Cheers,
S.
I'll be landing in Canada soon and officially becoming a PR, then I'd like to sponsor my soon-to-be wife over using out-land method.
I have some questions regarding our travel plans and proof of income etc., please find below for details.
First a bit of background of me and my fiance.
We're both Taiwanese citizens (visitor visa exempted country to Canada), with no past marriage and no independent child.
I received my COPR in February and am planning to land in September with my single status (since I applied while I was single), fly back to Taiwan to get married in October, then officially move to Canada in December.
I know leaving Canada soon after landing isn't going to be pretty, but since both me and my fiance's families are in Taiwan, the wedding has to happen in Taiwan and both of us would like to make it happen sooner than later so we can start our new life in Canada.
Here's our planned schedule, need your advices on whether this might work or not:
mid September - me and her both fly to Canada. I'll be landing as a PR, she'll be visiting as a visitor.
late September - me and her both leave Canada for Taiwan
October - get married in Taiwan.
December - me and her both fly back to Canada again, I'll be entering with my PR card, she'll be visiting again as a visitor.
Now after December, I'd like to send out application to sponsor her asap. And here comes the tricky parts:
- I'm self-employed and have a stable income from a US client. I receive earnings from them to my Taiwanese bank account every month, but there are no pay stub. The client will be more than happy to write an letter to prove that I have been doing work for them though.
- In my understanding the revenue agency doesn't start processing tax files until mid February. I prefer not to wait until Feb/March to send in my application.
- My fiance can stay up to 6 month as a visitor, and can probably apply for an extension to stay after the 6 month is over (the sponsorship application will be sent out already at that time), but I heard the most she can extend her stay for is just another 6 months, so one year exact for her if lucky. Is this correct, and if so, what's everyone experience on this? Ever got rejected for an extension?
If our goal is to try to cut down the chance that we'll be forced to separate (her visitor time is up etc.), should we move our December entry to later next year when it's tax time? I'll then be able to get my option-c form etc. shortly after we arrive?
I read that I need to provide income for the past 12 months, in my case it would be foreign income since I work for a US client and money is wiring to Taiwan, not sure if that will cause any troubles either? Also I'll be filing tax as self-employed (with foreign income), not sure if the timetable for filing that type of tax is different?
I read that we can skip the option-c and apply with sufficient information to prove my income also, but the most I can provide is bank history and an letter from my client. I don't have any pay slips. Will that be enough?
Sorry for the lengthy post. Let me know if anything's unclear or confusing, and thank you so much for your help & advices in advance!
I guess our goal is to try and figure out a perfect plan & schedule to get our sponsorship application done without having to be separated from each other during the process. It's so tough for newly weds couples..don't yah think? ='( And no we don't consider doing in-land as it takes too long and is too risky.
Cheers,
S.