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Hello, I want to move back to Canada with my husband who is a green card holder of the US since July. We can wait a year but we really are ready and I miss my home in Canada. Is it possible for him to apply for PR in Canada?
Hello, I want to move back to Canada with my husband who is a green card holder of the US since July. We can wait a year but we really are ready and I miss my home in Canada. Is it possible for him to apply for PR in Canada?
Since you are a Canadian citizen, you can start the process now by submitting an Outland Spousal Sponsorship application package.
You/he would need to show plans of moving back to Canada, if approved, at some point during the process.
Has your husband ever entered Canada before? If so, has he ever had any problems, or been refused entry before?
Since you are a Canadian citizen, you can start the process now by submitting an Outland Spousal Sponsorship application package.
You/he would need to show plans of moving back to Canada, if approved, at some point during the process.
Has your husband ever entered Canada before? If so, has he ever had any problems, or been refused entry before?
Thanks for the response. He just visited family in Alberta for Tibetan new year and had no problem at all. He really like Canada and we have talked of ultimately moving there permanently. I thought we had to wait for US citizenship. But we’d rather he get Canadian citizenship eventually because We have no interest in staying in the states.
Thanks for the response. He just visited family in Alberta for Tibetan new year and had no problem at all. He really like Canada and we have talked of ultimately moving there permanently. I thought we had to wait for US citizenship. But we’d rather he get Canadian citizenship eventually because We have no interest in staying in the states.
Why did you think that he needs to have U.S. citizenship to apply for Canadian PR? You would just sponsor him as your spouse; doesn't matter where his citizenship is, or if he's a Green Holder holder.
Why did you think that he needs to have U.S. citizenship to apply for Canadian PR? You would just sponsor him as your spouse; doesn't matter where his citizenship is, or if he's a Green Holder holder.
He was a refugee in exile when I sponsored him in the States. I only applied in the US because I had a Tibetan group here that was my community I wanted the culture shock to be less. I had a difficult time finding a good immigration attorney in Canada as well. I found an amazing one here that didn't cost a fortune, and she did so much to help us. Tibetans don't have birth certificates and it's also very difficult to get police certificates from there especially if you fled because of the Chinese govt. So it took a while to get his immigration and with Covid it was two years more. He has two and half years to get citizenship here and I thought we had to get that before we could apply in Canada. Once he traveled easily with his travel document and green card, I began to think maybe this was possible. I do not want to be here in the 2024 elections time.
He was a refugee in exile when I sponsored him in the States. I only applied in the US because I had a Tibetan group here that was my community I wanted the culture shock to be less. I had a difficult time finding a good immigration attorney in Canada as well. I found an amazing one here that didn't cost a fortune, and she did so much to help us. Tibetans don't have birth certificates and it's also very difficult to get police certificates from there especially if you fled because of the Chinese govt. So it took a while to get his immigration and with Covid it was two years more. He has two and half years to get citizenship here and I thought we had to get that before we could apply in Canada. Once he traveled easily with his travel document and green card, I began to think maybe this was possible. I do not want to be here in the 2024 elections time.
Here's a fun fact:
Right after the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election...this website crashed because of the overwhelming load from those (mostly Americans, or GC holders) wanting to move to Canada (True story). Because of that, this sub-forum (and the parent forum 'Moving to Canada from the U.S.' was created.
Here's a fun fact:
Right after the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election...this website crashed because of the overwhelming load from those (mostly Americans, or GC holders) wanting to move to Canada (True story). Because of that, this sub-forum (and the parent forum 'Moving to Canada from the U.S.' was created.
Thanks so much Yeah... that's a good idea. I would never in a million years have moved back here. I'm in California on the coast which is a better than most place to be, and still... it's worse than I could haveimagined. Especially after living in Canada for so many years.
Thanks so much Yeah... that's a good idea. I would never in a million years have moved back here. I'm in California on the coast which is a better than most place to be, and still... it's worse than I could haveimagined. Especially after living in Canada for so many years.
Use this application package if you’re a Canadian citizen, Registered Indian or a permanent resident of Canada who is 18 years of age or older and you want to sponsor:
your spouse or common-law partner who lives with you in Canada, and their dependent children
your spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner who lives overseas
The fact that your husband has his GC status in the U.S., would seem to imply that the approval process for PR (in terms of background checks) may be relatively straight forward, since he has been vetted already...to an extent.
Thank you so much! Yes, I was thinking the same thing. He’s been thoroughly vetted. I have always intended for us to move back. Now we can begin the process. You’ve been so helpful. Thank you again.
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