Spousal Sponsorship - how do you describe relationship?
#16
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Re: Spousal Sponsorship - how do you describe relationship?
We ask that you don't ask or give Immigration advice via PM's please. Every persons' application is different and it's a better idea to have any questions and answers in plain view so that if you are given erroneous information (however well meant) it can be quickly corrected. Nobody wants to have their application turned down or rejected due to advice being wrong.. things change quickly when it comes to Immigration matters
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OP do what you think best. You can't go wrong with the wiki.
#17
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Re: Spousal Sponsorship - how do you describe relationship?
Do have a good read of the guides in the wiki - there are 3 sets of documentation that need to be filled out - Forms for the Sponsor and Forms for the Applicant... and Forms for Both.
https://britishexpats.com/wiki/Spous...-Canada/FAQ_-_New_Application_Forms
https://britishexpats.com/wiki/Spous...ipal_Applicant
We ask that you don't ask or give Immigration advice via PM's please. Every persons' application is different and it's a better idea to have any questions and answers in plain view so that if you are given erroneous information (however well meant) it can be quickly corrected. Nobody wants to have their application turned down or rejected due to advice being wrong.. things change quickly when it comes to Immigration matters
See: Do not send PMs/emails asking private immigration questions
https://britishexpats.com/wiki/Spous...-Canada/FAQ_-_New_Application_Forms
https://britishexpats.com/wiki/Spous...ipal_Applicant
We ask that you don't ask or give Immigration advice via PM's please. Every persons' application is different and it's a better idea to have any questions and answers in plain view so that if you are given erroneous information (however well meant) it can be quickly corrected. Nobody wants to have their application turned down or rejected due to advice being wrong.. things change quickly when it comes to Immigration matters
See: Do not send PMs/emails asking private immigration questions