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We submitted the inland application last October and still waiting for the Stage 1 approval.
My wife's current status is student (therefore on student visa and study permit). I'm wondering that if she decides to stay at home to be a full time housewife, therefore no longer registered at any university/college in
Canada, will it cause any problem to our application and/or her current status? Her study permit and student visa is valid until 2016.
I've heard that if the CIC checks her information and finds she's no longer a student, they may raise questions and may delay / decline our application. But I'm not sure if this is true.
If your wife chooses to not go back to school, I do not believe it will have an adverse affect on your spousal application.
Your best option if she wishes to no longer attend school would be to apply to change her status from student to visitor. This would give her a valid visa and they would no longer be looking for her in the student databases.
Applying to change status to 'visitor' is about the only option you have because she won't be a student and she won't be a worker. Even though she intends to stay as family, it will not be a concern. If you have indeed already filed the sponsorship package, include with her status change documents, proof of your ability to support your spouse for the duration, a copy of the paid application fees as well as a notation that you have begun the sponsorship process and she would like to remain with you until the application has been decided. All of these things combined should easily gain her a status change.
Long story short, we have submitted the sponsorship application and are still at Stage 1, my wife decided not to go to school anymore so we are now trying to change her status from a student visa to a visitor visa. Should I go straight to the website to apply for a visitor visa and notify the immigration office? "ww.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/tourist.asp"
Or is there another standard approach that we should take?
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