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Visitor Visa sponsored by Girlfriend

ryan369

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Hello everyone, I am in a bit of a situation, Me and My girlfriend are in a relationship for almost 9 years. She is PR in Canada. I am thinking of applying Visitor Visa which my girlfriend will sponsor but the thing is I cant prove strong family ties here. I am living here with my mom and dad in rented place. I am self employed too working as graphic designer from home as well. Even for bank to show funds in my account, I have to borrow it from my friend. we are in a committed relationship and we cant get married here due to family differences. We were both planning right now to visit in canada and get married there so that I can apply for sponsorship but that's not possible as Visitor visa is not for that purpose. We have no other option, We cant get married in India. If you guys can give me some kind of advice. That will be helpful, Thanks
 

Naturgrl

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Hello everyone, I am in a bit of a situation, Me and My girlfriend are in a relationship for almost 9 years. She is PR in Canada. I am thinking of applying Visitor Visa which my girlfriend will sponsor but the thing is I cant prove strong family ties here. I am living here with my mom and dad in rented place. I am self employed too working as graphic designer from home as well. Even for bank to show funds in my account, I have to borrow it from my friend. we are in a committed relationship and we cant get married here due to family differences. We were both planning right now to visit in canada and get married there so that I can apply for sponsorship but that's not possible as Visitor visa is not for that purpose. We have no other option, We cant get married in India. If you guys can give me some kind of advice. That will be helpful, Thanks
There is not such thing as TRV sponsorship. You show your own ties to return so that is family and economic. If self employed you show business registration, client list and proof from client letters that your work an only be competed from home country. So if self employed prove you cannot work remotely. Your ties are not strong.

If you have dumped money in your account, you must have a paper trail of where that money came from.

Why not marry in another country Because chances for TRV are low.
 

Copingwithlife

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Hello everyone, I am in a bit of a situation, Me and My girlfriend are in a relationship for almost 9 years. She is PR in Canada. I am thinking of applying Visitor Visa which my girlfriend will sponsor but the thing is I cant prove strong family ties here. I am living here with my mom and dad in rented place. I am self employed too working as graphic designer from home as well. Even for bank to show funds in my account, I have to borrow it from my friend. we are in a committed relationship and we cant get married here due to family differences. We were both planning right now to visit in canada and get married there so that I can apply for sponsorship but that's not possible as Visitor visa is not for that purpose. We have no other option, We cant get married in India. If you guys can give me some kind of advice. That will be helpful, Thanks
You literally have all the red flags for a refusal.

Plus if you’ve been in a LDR for nine years , as mentioned, meet in another country to get married . Doesn’t make sense that you’re stating you have to get married in Canada

Use that money you mentioned you can get to meet them in a third county ….and get married there

Then they can start the sponsorship from here
If the relationship has gone on already nine years , another year waiting to get sponsorship isn’t long

People always go on about family differences . Man up and do what you want
It’s not like you’re going to be inviting them to the wedding anyways
 
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ryan369

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Nov 8, 2024
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You literally have all the red flags for a refusal.

Plus if you’ve been in a LDR for nine years , as mentioned, meet in another country to get married . Doesn’t make sense that you’re stating you have to get married in Canada

Use that money you mentioned you can get to meet them in a third county ….and get married there

Then they can start the sponsorship from here
If the relationship has gone on already nine years , another year waiting to get sponsorship isn’t long

People always go on about family differences . Man up and do what you want
It’s not like you’re going to be inviting them to the wedding anyways
It was not LDR, she lived near me. for 8 years. We got her PR through Express Entry so shes there right now and now I am trying to find a way out.
 

YVR123

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It was not LDR, she lived near me. for 8 years. We got her PR through Express Entry so shes there right now and now I am trying to find a way out.
Again, there is NO sponsorship for TRV application.
She could travel back to where you are and get married with you. Then she can start the sponsorship application (to sponsor you for PR) once she returned back to Canada. "Family difference" is not a valid reason to give to IRCC. If you cannot get married legally in home country, go visit another country together to get married. (I do not know if family can stop marriage proceeding. So that's the option to do it away from family)

Otherwise, you apply for TRV and provide strong finance (DO NOT borrow and pretend money is yours if it's not. That could be misrepresentation. ) and home tie...etc. And hope to be able to travel to see her in Canada. Again, that's only for visiting. You cannot work and can't stay forever as visitor. Next step is likely still going to be getting married and starting the family class sponsorship.
 

Copingwithlife

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It was not LDR, she lived near me. for 8 years. We got her PR through Express Entry so shes there right now and now I am trying to find a way out.
You called it a relationship. And you’re there and she’s here

Hence , LDR

And with the restrictions being applied now on who’ll get approved for a TRV , I wouldn’t get one’s hopes up
 

ryan369

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Now it is LDR for a year,
You called it a relationship. And you’re there and she’s here

Hence , LDR

And with the restrictions being applied now on who’ll get approved for a TRV , I wouldn’t get one’s hopes up
I got your point, I was just clarifying that now it is LDR for a year but before that we have everything to prove this relationship is genuine. To be honest, I am thinking about getting a visitor visa but I have seen lot of posts, even if they are married, they got refusal, but again if anyone can help me, regarding how to make a strong case, that can be helpful.
 

ryan369

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Nov 8, 2024
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Again, there is NO sponsorship for TRV application.
She could travel back to where you are and get married with you. Then she can start the sponsorship application (to sponsor you for PR) once she returned back to Canada. "Family difference" is not a valid reason to give to IRCC. If you cannot get married legally in home country, go visit another country together to get married. (I do not know if family can stop marriage proceeding. So that's the option to do it away from family)

Otherwise, you apply for TRV and provide strong finance (DO NOT borrow and pretend money is yours if it's not. That could be misrepresentation. ) and home tie...etc. And hope to be able to travel to see her in Canada. Again, that's only for visiting. You cannot work and can't stay forever as visitor. Next step is likely still going to be getting married and starting the family class sponsorship.
I was reading about Dual Intent Visitor Visa and It is also states in the IRCC website. Do you think, If I show that I am coming there to marry her, Clearly stating that my intentions are to get married, is it possible?