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Sponsorship Family Class Questions

Post by goat » Mon Jun 27, 2005 11:04 pm

Hi

I have been living with my canadian fiance (2yrs engaged) for 4.5 years and are currently looking to settle in Vancouver ASAP.

As I undertand it my finance will have to prove her itention to return to canada by way of a job offer, salary been a certain amount I'm guessing 25k-30k canadian. Plus tenancy agreement/mortgage.......things proving an intention to live in Canada.

The problem is the job, how does she arrange employment/job offer, in a country she doesn't reside in and may be returning to in 6 months?

I cannot believe this is the case as otherwise i don't know how anyone could apply under this class as I cannot see any employer offering a job to an overseas person who might be returning in 6 months.

Please help as we are so frustrated

thanks James

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Post by Kayalami » Sat Jul 02, 2005 1:15 pm

1. You appear eligible for sponsorship in the family class as a common in law partner.

2. Your sponsor must demonstrate that she is not in receipt of any social assistance - the sponsorship forms will request details of filed tax returns.

3. The requirement that the sponsor intends to return and reside with you in Canada is best met by the examples you list. Where this is not feasible a sworn affidavit to the effect that cohabitation in Canada will take post your immigrant visa issuance is (in my experience) acceptable.

4. Not sure when you inted to file but applying for police certificates now may be a good idea given that such in some jurisdications takes many months.

Good luck

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