I recently engaged with my fiancée (Chinese citizen, Australian PR) and we are planning a wedding overseas in August. I'd like invite her to visit Canada before the wedding (June - August) to see my parents and friends. As the fiancé(e) class has long been abolished, it seems the visitor visa is the only option.
Our situations are little bit complex as my fiancée does not work and hence I will cover all her expenses.
I wonder if we have to convince the visa officer that she does not have intention to stay in Canada permanently? (She actually does not intend to migrate to Canada for real). If we have to, what kind of evidence do you guys suggest? Would holding a real estate and PR status in Australia be enough?
Our situations are little bit complex as my fiancée does not work and hence I will cover all her expenses.
I wonder if we have to convince the visa officer that she does not have intention to stay in Canada permanently? (She actually does not intend to migrate to Canada for real). If we have to, what kind of evidence do you guys suggest? Would holding a real estate and PR status in Australia be enough?