Canadian Living in UK, wanting to bring British Husband back to Canada
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Canadian Living in UK, wanting to bring British Husband back to Canada
Hello all - great site - maybe there are some answers to a couple of questions I have (My situation is that I have dual citizenship Can/UK & have been living in the UK now for nearly 7 years, married to a Brit & we've been married for 2 years, together for 6)
I couldn't find answers in previous threads...so here goes: 1)Do I have to go back to Canada to sponsor him, or can I sponsor him from here? i.e. can you sponser a spouse while both of you are living abroad? 2) what medical tests are done - specifically, drug testing? 3) is it better to, or would it be quicker to have him come to Canada just as a visitor and apply from there?
We could do either - wait here & apply or move over & apply - really don't know what the best option is.
Sincerely thanking anyone who is able to help clarify or suggest anything!
I couldn't find answers in previous threads...so here goes: 1)Do I have to go back to Canada to sponsor him, or can I sponsor him from here? i.e. can you sponser a spouse while both of you are living abroad? 2) what medical tests are done - specifically, drug testing? 3) is it better to, or would it be quicker to have him come to Canada just as a visitor and apply from there?
We could do either - wait here & apply or move over & apply - really don't know what the best option is.
Sincerely thanking anyone who is able to help clarify or suggest anything!
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Re: Canadian Living in UK, wanting to bring British Husband back to Canada
1) As Canadian citizen you may sponsor your spouse while still abroad,
providing that you declare your intentions to return to Canada once your
spouse gets visa.
2) No drug tests
3) It is also possible. As for total processing time - at present both
options (sponsoring while abroad and within Canada) for Brits will take
about same time, thus do what is more convenient for you.
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email: [email protected]
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"sailorgirl" wrote in message
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> Hello all - great site - maybe there are some answers to a couple of
> questions I have (My situation is that I have dual citizenship Can/UK &
> have been living in the UK now for nearly 7 years, married to a Brit &
> we've been married for 2 years, together for 6)
> I couldn't find answers in previous threads...so here goes: 1)Do I
> have to go back to Canada to sponsor him, or can I sponsor him from
> here? i.e. can you sponser a spouse while both of you are living
> abroad? 2) what medical tests are done - specifically, drug testing? 3)
> is it better to, or would it be quicker to have him come to Canada just
> as a visitor and apply from there?
> We could do either - wait here & apply or move over & apply - really
> don't know what the best option is.
> Sincerely thanking anyone who is able to help clarify or suggest
> anything!
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
providing that you declare your intentions to return to Canada once your
spouse gets visa.
2) No drug tests
3) It is also possible. As for total processing time - at present both
options (sponsoring while abroad and within Canada) for Brits will take
about same time, thus do what is more convenient for you.
--
../..
Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
________________________________
"sailorgirl" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello all - great site - maybe there are some answers to a couple of
> questions I have (My situation is that I have dual citizenship Can/UK &
> have been living in the UK now for nearly 7 years, married to a Brit &
> we've been married for 2 years, together for 6)
> I couldn't find answers in previous threads...so here goes: 1)Do I
> have to go back to Canada to sponsor him, or can I sponsor him from
> here? i.e. can you sponser a spouse while both of you are living
> abroad? 2) what medical tests are done - specifically, drug testing? 3)
> is it better to, or would it be quicker to have him come to Canada just
> as a visitor and apply from there?
> We could do either - wait here & apply or move over & apply - really
> don't know what the best option is.
> Sincerely thanking anyone who is able to help clarify or suggest
> anything!
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com