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Difficult situation
sunny:
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--- Quote from: ron on August 18, 2012, 08:33:49 am ---a joint bank account and the wife drawing from it to pay bills to show support from her husband isnt a bad idea.And an insurance policy showing him or her has the beneficiary.A will in case something happens is a good thing to show.These things would help prove all intentions.Just a suggestion it is some of what I read.
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I have a Chinese friend that owns a hotel in town. He has offered her a job, which will help with showing that there is a support group here for her (he, his wife and his niece all speak English and Mandarin). He employs Chinese immigrants and sponsors them for immigration.
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Neil, I searched the Chinese forum about this kind of information. They said the Visa Officer may thinks her intention of purpose of immigration is to obtain this job.
Rhonald:
Yes, as Sunny has stated, I hear it might not be a good idea to mention a job being lined up as they might see her as just using you to get to Canada to land the job. From what I gather, her response to come to Canada should just be wanting to live with her husband and to take care of the new family.
maxx:
I'm going with Sunny and Rhonald on this one.I don't know about Canada.But with the U.S. that is a trick question.That if you answear wrong.The visa will be denied.The only correct answear is.That you are going to live with your spouse.
Jason B:
Exactly how you build your lives together after the visa is something you can plan prior to it being given (house car shopping I would mention, shows intent for long term) but employment I would leave out. Sure it would be nice to have some arranged prior to arrival but I would not mention it. Also one thing that maybe worth considering is the fact that your wife will be so out of her depth coming to a new country starting a job as soon as she lands may not be the best thing for a settling in period.
Willy The Londoner:
In the UK the tricky part comes after she has been in the Country for 2 years. If they consider that she is a lot younger than you or they find some other reason then both get called for an interview in Sheffield. Each is interviewed and the answers written down. Then you sign it. The answers are then checked in private and they decide there and then if she is going to be given leave to remain.
Willy
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