Can anyone help with this please
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Can anyone help with this please
Hi i have a few questions here so any help with any of them is appreciated
My girlfriend lives in toronto and i am trying to move to canada but i can figure out the LICO to see what she would need to sponsor me as we are intending to get married very soon
can someone tell me what she would need to earn ?... she lives in belleville which i believe is classed as a Rural area and she has a son who is classed as her dependant
any help on that would be great
Also ... would i be able to work if i got sponsored so as to ease financial burden or would i need to get a work visa as well ?
Thanks in advance people you run a great site here for info
Keep up the help we all need it from time to time
My girlfriend lives in toronto and i am trying to move to canada but i can figure out the LICO to see what she would need to sponsor me as we are intending to get married very soon
can someone tell me what she would need to earn ?... she lives in belleville which i believe is classed as a Rural area and she has a son who is classed as her dependant
any help on that would be great
Also ... would i be able to work if i got sponsored so as to ease financial burden or would i need to get a work visa as well ?
Thanks in advance people you run a great site here for info
Keep up the help we all need it from time to time
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Re: Can anyone help with this please
Your girlfriend cannot sponsor you anymore as a fiancée as "Fiancée category"
has been eliminated. If you cannot prove the common-law relationship (at least
1 year of cohabitation) or a year long conjugal relationship then you must get
married first before you can be sponsored. When sponsoring a spouse, common-law
spouse/partner or conjugal partner the minimum income requirement is waived.
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Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
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"Piptay" wrote in message
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> Hi i have a few questions here so any help with any of them is
> appreciated
> My girlfriend lives in toronto and i am trying to move to canada but i
> can figure out the LICO to see what she would need to sponsor me as we
> are intending to get married very soon
> can someone tell me what she would need to earn ?... she lives in
> belleville which i believe is classed as a Rural area and she has a son
> who is classed as her dependant
> any help on that would be great
> Also ... would i be able to work if i got sponsored so as to ease
> financial burden or would i need to get a work visa as well ?
> Thanks in advance people you run a great site here for info
> Keep up the help we all need it from time to time
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
has been eliminated. If you cannot prove the common-law relationship (at least
1 year of cohabitation) or a year long conjugal relationship then you must get
married first before you can be sponsored. When sponsoring a spouse, common-law
spouse/partner or conjugal partner the minimum income requirement is waived.
--
../..
Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
________________________________
"Piptay" wrote in message
news:428539.1033293634@britishexpats-
.com...
> Hi i have a few questions here so any help with any of them is
> appreciated
> My girlfriend lives in toronto and i am trying to move to canada but i
> can figure out the LICO to see what she would need to sponsor me as we
> are intending to get married very soon
> can someone tell me what she would need to earn ?... she lives in
> belleville which i believe is classed as a Rural area and she has a son
> who is classed as her dependant
> any help on that would be great
> Also ... would i be able to work if i got sponsored so as to ease
> financial burden or would i need to get a work visa as well ?
> Thanks in advance people you run a great site here for info
> Keep up the help we all need it from time to time
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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Re: Can anyone help with this please
So as a congugal partner who cant live permanent in the country would say 1 and a 1/2 years going back and forth count as a year living together ??
also there is no limit on the income yes? so if she was on a low wage that wouldnt matter ?
just that i saw the government website and it says the old rules i take it
just want to know how i can move over when there are so many problems with visas etc
shes on a low wage at the moment and we have been seeign each other for 4 months me going back and forth but i could stay there for 6 months at a time no problem ad build up the time
also there is no limit on the income yes? so if she was on a low wage that wouldnt matter ?
just that i saw the government website and it says the old rules i take it
just want to know how i can move over when there are so many problems with visas etc
shes on a low wage at the moment and we have been seeign each other for 4 months me going back and forth but i could stay there for 6 months at a time no problem ad build up the time