Hello everyone
At the end of December, I will fly to Toronto. Once being there, my common law partner (Canadian citizen) and I want to apply for an inland Family Class Sponsorship.
At the moment, I'm wondering about the interview at the airport (on arrival). On the Canadian government page I read that visitors get issued a tourist visa only if they can convince the authorities that they will leave at the end of their stay and don't intend to work.
Obviously, I do not want to leave after my tourist visa is expired. So, what would be the best to tell the authorities? Is it commonly accepted that one comes to Canada to apply for an inland sponsorship, i.e. will they issue a tourist visa? Or will this be a problem? In that case, should I just say that I'm visiting my common law partner for that moment?
Thanks in advance for any help
At the end of December, I will fly to Toronto. Once being there, my common law partner (Canadian citizen) and I want to apply for an inland Family Class Sponsorship.
At the moment, I'm wondering about the interview at the airport (on arrival). On the Canadian government page I read that visitors get issued a tourist visa only if they can convince the authorities that they will leave at the end of their stay and don't intend to work.
Obviously, I do not want to leave after my tourist visa is expired. So, what would be the best to tell the authorities? Is it commonly accepted that one comes to Canada to apply for an inland sponsorship, i.e. will they issue a tourist visa? Or will this be a problem? In that case, should I just say that I'm visiting my common law partner for that moment?
Thanks in advance for any help