Below is the Cover Letter Sample for Spouse Visa Canada
To
The Visa Officer
High Commission of Canada
Sub. Application requesting a permit to join spouse in Canada
Dear Sir/Madam
I, Surinder Sahni, an Indian citizen (Passport No.), would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude for allowing me to elaborate on my purpose for visiting Canada. My wife Riya Sahni (wife’s name), is currently pursuing her post-graduation from St. Columbia University in Canada after receiving admission into the September 2024 intake. She was accepted into the university for a Masters in Data Science and Analytics course and has been residing in Canada since its commencement. She received a study visa which is valid from 1st September 2024 to 30th June 2027. It is my earnest desire to join her in the country so that we can be together. I am writing this essay in support of my visa application for a spouse visa for the same and would sincerely like to request you grant me the permit to temporarily live in Canada with her. Although we were both a tad disappointed with the situation of living separately, I knew my wife valued her educational qualifications and was excited about pursuing a Master in Data Science and Analytics from one of the best universities in the world. The course will help her realize her professional goals and aspirations and I am genuinely happy with the fact that she is making progress in her life.
To elaborate on the kind of bond I share with my wife, Riya who I first met on 1st October 2019 when our families introduced us for our arranged marriage. During our interaction, we tried to understand each other’s personalities and preferences in different areas of life. I realized that she is very passionate about her education and has set detailed goals for herself. I was attracted to the commitment and hard work of all her previous academic years and sincerely hoped that she would get to realize all her dreams. I felt a connection with her and we decided to meet more frequently. After eight months of seeing each other, we got married on 10th May 2020 and I can safely say that it was the best day of my life. In the last four years, we have grown extremely fond of each other and always look forward to spending quality time together. Early on, we decided that we would lay a strong foundation for our relationship to weave a marriage of trust and respect. Before my wife departed for Canada; we would spend our time going out on weekends, meeting our families, or going on vacations to places like Ladakh, and Andamans. We have explored places, cuisines, and other far-away destinations. Now, in her absence, I miss my partner with whom I would gain new experiences in life. Until now, I have had the most magnificent journey with my wife where we both enjoyed the fancy fun-filled days doing adventures outside as well as the casual days of simply being in each other’s company.
This way of living our lives separately does not suit both of us very well. We are both each other’s confidantes and I do not want my wife to feel lonely at a time when she has to focus on her education. I am confident that in my company she will receive emotional and moral support which will guide her to develop a new zeal for her studies.
In 2018, I started working as a manager in a construction company. At present, I am employed with Sudheer Constructions as a Senior Relationship Manager. I have added responsibilities of authorizing projects, managing customers, and achieving company targets. If my visa permits, I would like to work in Canada as a manager in the construction industry during my stay in the country so that I can lend a helping hand to our everyday expenses. I receive a yearly remuneration of INR 40,00,000 from my employment. The current amount in my bank account stands at CAD 890.975. There are fixed deposits worth CAD 14,537.94 to my name as well as a Toyota Hyryder which can be valued at CAD 18,646.97.
The expenses of my trip to Canada which includes travel fare and accommodation expenses will be sponsored by my mother. We have immovable assets of CAD 4,35, 387.54. Gold ornaments and vehicles owned by us are almost CAD 30,521.00. None of the family members has any liabilities pending against our names. I have enclosed a net worth certificate with my profile which can confirm that I and my family have an accumulated wealth of CAD 49,723.67. Our financial worth makes us more than capable of comfortably affording my trip to Canada. In case there are any unforeseen requirements of funds for me and my wife then my family will be more than willing to take care of them.
My family includes my father, Mr. Eshan Sahni, my mother Mrs. Sushila Sahni, my younger sister, and his husband. Since my sister is married, it is my solemn duty to look after my parents in their old age. It was only after permission and coercion from my parents that I decided to move to Canada to support my partner. I will be diligently looking forward to reuniting with them after the conclusion of my visa period as they are emotionally dependent on me. Furthermore, my and my wife’s families reside in India. We have established relations here with a full-fledged circle of close friends and extended relatives. Both of us wish to live our future here in India as we are deeply connected to our roots and are proud of our upbringing in our home country.
My mother has offered to fund my trip as she wishes me and my wife could stay together and experience the wonderful adventure of living in Canada. Together, we will explore the modern establishments and natural beauty of Ontario as we engage in various recreational activities and make a lifetime worth of memories. Moreover, my primary focus will be to share the household burden with my wife and give her plenty of time to focus on her studies. I understand that it is emotionally and physically exhausting to relocate to a new country with the dual responsibility of managing studies and oneself. My presence will relieve my wife from spending time on chores and instead contribute time to her academic projects and assignments.
My wife and I are each other’s pillars of strength and have always influenced each other positively. I am certain that not everybody is lucky enough to look after their partner’s needs in times like this and sincerely hope that you grant me a spouse visa for this purpose.
Sincerely
Surinder Sahni