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Aleez
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can u plz share ur detailed timeline
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Regards,
Aleez Allah hum sub ki Duain Qabool Fermai (aameen) |
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Mr_with_his_Mrs
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If you are sponsoring a spouse there is no minimum income requirement, nor a requirement for you to have a job. The LICO (Low income cut off) only applies if you are sponsoring a dependent who has dependents, i.e. grandchildren.
I read the house of commons hansard daily, and to make such sweeping changes to the IRPA (Immigration and Refugee Protection Act) would require active debate in the house of commons, be read once, sent to committee, be read again, and then pass the liberal dominated senate before getting royal assent. There has been no such action.
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thetruth
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Siouxie
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Perhaps the reason for refusal of spousal sponsorship was that she could not prove that her intentions were to return to and remain in Canada with her spouse?
You are not required as a spousal sponsor to "prove" sufficient income etc., however, you do need to prove that you will have somewhere to live when returning to Canada from a lengthy period overseas and show that you intend to continue to live here - by having a job offer, a letter confirming that your relatives will allow you to stay with them or similar.
Canadian citizens residing outside Canada • may sponsor their spouse, common-law partner, conjugal partner or dependent children without dependent children of their own• must satisfy immigration officials that they will reside in Canada once their spouse, common-law or conjugal partner and dependent children become permanent residents in Canada• must forward their applications directly to CPC-M, where their plan to return to Canada will be assessed based on documentary evidence and/or interview assistance from the visa office where necessaryPermanent resident residing abroad • may not sponsor from outside Canada Spouse or commonlaw partner in Canada Class Should CPC-V receive an application from abroad;• CPC advises sponsor that applicant is not a member of the family class if they are not cohabiting with the sponsor in Canada• CPC explains how to sponsor spouse/common-law partner from outside CanadaSponsorship for spousal applications is only for people who intend to live in Canada (albeit for only a short period of time after PR is granted). I think the fact that she showed that she had no intentions of living in Canada with her spouse was perhaps her downfall - if they had no intention of living here, then there was no need for her husband to become a Canadian Immigrant.
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Siouxie
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I am suprised that the Original poster hasn't made any comment to this ... I don't believe for one second that CIC are going to change to rules on spousal sponsorship! |
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redeagle
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I asked the origional poster for details of her situation and this is what I got back in repect of not being able to sponsor:
meeting with mp and this time also with his legal assistant. they explainid all the new ordinances and the legislations for Canada and the ordinances that are being implimented over the next few weeks into the United States and the conformaties that Canada will be making in lui of the States. They told me within the next few months, no longer will a spouse will be able to apply for sponsorship from either country. that a person will have to be sponsored by a third party, They told me thier invitation papers is not a guarentee to be accepted, they told me we would be denied due to the fact that I am Canadian. They told me they could help now they say with a lawyer the odds are not that great. They told me if i was not Canadian he would be granted a visit They told me i was best to leave canada if i wanted to stay with him Take note, this does not say anything about needing 5 people to sponsor and with the details I see no reason to believe any of this is the true situation. I have all details of other issues in this case, however it would not be fair of me to post them on here. I still stand by the fact that if this were the case then the media would have been all over and I for one am not prepared to take the words of one person as gospel. |
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"Will this matter a year from now?"
Probably, this is gonna be a one hell of a long journey. |
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