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UK to Canada ...please help

Post by TNA » Fri Aug 02, 2013 9:25 pm

Hi
I need advice.i'm a Canadian. When I went to UK under tier 5 visa, I got married. But my husband doesn't have a visa. His asylum was rejected and he has temporary admission in UK. He is reporting in the home office every2 months.and we have a baby who is born in UK. My question is can I sponsor my husband to Canada.the reason I'm asking ,if I want sponsor my husband he needs travel documents. So how can I get it? Or should he has to return to home country to sponsor? Please anybody help me?

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Re: UK to Canada ...please help

Post by TNA » Sun Aug 04, 2013 4:54 am

TNA wrote:Hi
I need advice.i'm a Canadian. When I went to UK under tier 5 visa, I got married. But my husband doesn't have a visa. His asylum was rejected and he has temporary admission in UK. He is reporting in the home office every2 months.and we have a baby who is born in UK. My question is can I sponsor my husband to Canada.the reason I'm asking ,if I want sponsor my husband he needs travel documents. So how can I get it? Or should he has to return to home country to sponsor? Please anybody help me?
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Post by EUsmileWEallsmile » Sun Aug 04, 2013 10:06 am

It may be that people have read your post, including you, but have not been able to contribute anything.

I have no idea how one would go about sponsoring a spouse for Canada. Perhaps you should search the forum and see if you can find something on that or use a different website more orientated to Canada (I don't have any links).

I can tell you this, if you need your husband's documents to support an application for moving to Canada, the UK home office may be supportive of that as it would involve someone leaving the UK. Alternatively, leave the UK and travel documents would be returned.

Do you hold or can you obtain any European citizenship, perhaps based on ancestry?

Do you qualify for UK citizenship yet?

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Post by neoseal » Mon Aug 05, 2013 12:34 pm

Where are you at the moment, in Canada or in UK?
This may help, click thru various links in the page as well, there is link to sponsor spouse.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/ ... /index.asp

I think that spouse country of residence will be immaterial, as you will be sponsoring from Canada and you will have to tell which High Commission will deal with application i.e where your spouse is residing. (Someone may correct me).

Regarding travel document, does he have a valid passport with him or that is held by home office?

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Re: UK to Canada ...please help

Post by jrge » Fri Aug 09, 2013 2:38 am

Hi,
TNA wrote:Hi
I need advice.i'm a Canadian. When I went to UK under tier 5 visa, I got married. But my husband doesn't have a visa. His asylum was rejected and he has temporary admission in UK. He is reporting in the home office every2 months.and we have a baby who is born in UK. My question is can I sponsor my husband to Canada.the reason I'm asking ,if I want sponsor my husband he needs travel documents. So how can I get it? Or should he has to return to home country to sponsor? Please anybody help me?
One of the key conditions to apply for any type of entry to Canada from a 3rd country, is to have resided in that particular country for a minimum of 12 consecutive months and to be lawfully admitted. If this requirement isn't met, the applicant must apply in home country.

It doesn't mean that applicant must go back to home country, it means that their passport will have to be sent along with their application for processing.

Whilst I have seen cases where Home Office has helped to obtain travel documents, those have been solely based on humanitarian grounds.
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Re: UK to Canada ...please help

Post by neoseal » Fri Aug 09, 2013 1:14 pm

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His asylum was rejected and he has temporary admission in UK. He is reporting in the home office every2 months."

As your husband has temporary admission and is reporting to home office every two months, wouldn't this make his status legal and if he is residing in UK for more than 12 months will that not count towards the CIC criteria. As a senior said home office may help in this matter.

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Re: UK to Canada ...please help

Post by TNA » Fri Aug 09, 2013 5:20 pm

As your husband has temporary admission and is reporting to home office every two months, wouldn't this make his status legal and if he is residing in UK for more than 12 months will that not count towards the CIC criteria. As a senior said home office may help in this matter.[/quote]


Thanks.if we ask home office to help him get passport, may be they will deport him to home country. I don't know.

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Post by TNA » Fri Aug 09, 2013 5:30 pm

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[url]One of the key conditions to apply for any type of entry to Canada from a 3rd country, is to have resided in that particular country for a minimum of 12 consecutive months and to be lawfully admitted. If this requirement isn't met, the applicant must apply in home country. 

It doesn't mean that applicant must go back to home country, it means that their passport will have to be sent along with their application for processing. 

Whilst I have seen cases where Home Office has helped to obtain travel documents, those have been solely based on humanitarian grounds.
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Thanks.and let's say we got the passport, if we apply to Canada , do they check his case in UK? I mean do CIC ask what kind of case he gave to home office & why his asylum was rejected?

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Post by neoseal » Fri Aug 09, 2013 5:50 pm

No, I don't think so, UKBA cannot disclose information due to data protection. However, CIC may ask you to directly to clarify, as to know if he has not got any diplomatic immunity or is not facing any criminal extradition etc.

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