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Hi,
I would like to first say that I only want answers from persons that have experienced this issue in the past and was successful with a PR.
My husband and I recently got married and applied for inland spousal sponsorship. However, he has been working illegally for 2 years and has overstayed by 6 months. He recently stopped working. We want to know our chances of a successful PR application.
Hi,
I would like to first say that I only want answers from persons that have experienced this issue in the past and was successful with a PR.
My husband and I recently got married and applied for inland spousal sponsorship. However, he has been working illegally for 2 years and has overstayed by 6 months. He recently stopped working. We want to know our chances of a successful PR application.
Provided he fully declares the illegal work and overstay, it is not a reason for refusal.
Provided he fully declares the illegal work and overstay, it is not a reason for refusal.
TTRockStars
Why so?
Hi,
I would like to first say that I only want answers from persons that have experienced this issue in the past and was successful with a PR.
My husband and I recently got married and applied for inland spousal sponsorship. However, he has been working illegally for 2 years and has overstayed by 6 months. He recently stopped working. We want to know our chances of a successful PR application.
Simple answer,
When they figure out your activities and you provide false information for sponsorship, you will be refused.
Is it worth the risk?
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