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Mmi362

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Jun 8, 2015
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Can anyone clear this up? I'm marrying my Canadian fiancé and soon to be wife later this year. We're planing to make an inland application. My fiancé is a student she lives with her parents and they will support us after we're married. Will this be an issue when determining her eligibility for sponsorship? Does she need to be fully employed? She doesn't rely on welfare.
 
It is OK, she can sponsor you. You should include a letter in the application explaining how you will support yourselves and your plans for the future. For example, state that you and she are living with her parents and that they will support you until she graduates and gets a job, or whatever. The parents should write a letter stating they will be supporting you as well (or an affidavit), which you include with the application as part of your proof.