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50 views but no reply?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.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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[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?