Hi everyone,
I'm new to the forum so I apologize in advance if I do anything stupid. I have tried to do as much research as I could prior to making this post, and am currently debating whether or not I should schedule a consultation with a lawyer to receive legal advice.
BACKGROUND:
My girlfriend and I met in January 2018, while I was studying abroad (bachelors degree) in Sweden. She is a Swedish citizen. We have been dating for the last 7 months. Unfortunately my student visa expired back in May and I had to move back to Canada to resume my studies. Since then, we have been dating long distance. I have returned to Sweden for a couple of days at a time to visit her, and she has also flew to Canada to visit me as well.
As she has not started her undergraduate studies, our original plan was for her to apply for Canadian universities as well as a student visa, and then get a PR in the future. This way, we would be able to live together while she began her university studies in September 2019, and while I worked full-time (I graduate from university this year).
However after researching more on international tuition we realized this wasn't financially feasible, as she could just stay in Sweden and receive free education. We have also looked into student loans and scholarship opportunities.
Another option we have considered is having her apply for a working holiday visa, which will allow her to work in Canada for a year, and then extend it to a visitors visa, which will give us more time, but she will eventually have to leave anyways.
Is there any advice you all would have for this situation? We are looking for a way to end long distance. We are both in love with each other, and are both confident in continuing long distance, but we would like to find a way to close this distance in the near future.
Should we have her move over and live with me with a working holiday visa + visitors visa, collect all necessary documents, then apply for a PR with a common law relationship? Should we just get married? This would mean she would be eligible for domestic tuition, which is also a pro.
I'd love to get any advice! Constructive criticism is appreciated. If we are just being insane and dumb please let me know too. I know 7 months isn't a long relationship, and that we are both still young, but we have had many discussions about this topic and our relationship and have decided that this is something we both want to do.
EDIT: Thanks for the advice everyone! For more context, i am 20 and she is 19. Marriage IS an option but we are looking for other ways to solve this problem too!
I'm new to the forum so I apologize in advance if I do anything stupid. I have tried to do as much research as I could prior to making this post, and am currently debating whether or not I should schedule a consultation with a lawyer to receive legal advice.
BACKGROUND:
My girlfriend and I met in January 2018, while I was studying abroad (bachelors degree) in Sweden. She is a Swedish citizen. We have been dating for the last 7 months. Unfortunately my student visa expired back in May and I had to move back to Canada to resume my studies. Since then, we have been dating long distance. I have returned to Sweden for a couple of days at a time to visit her, and she has also flew to Canada to visit me as well.
As she has not started her undergraduate studies, our original plan was for her to apply for Canadian universities as well as a student visa, and then get a PR in the future. This way, we would be able to live together while she began her university studies in September 2019, and while I worked full-time (I graduate from university this year).
However after researching more on international tuition we realized this wasn't financially feasible, as she could just stay in Sweden and receive free education. We have also looked into student loans and scholarship opportunities.
Another option we have considered is having her apply for a working holiday visa, which will allow her to work in Canada for a year, and then extend it to a visitors visa, which will give us more time, but she will eventually have to leave anyways.
Is there any advice you all would have for this situation? We are looking for a way to end long distance. We are both in love with each other, and are both confident in continuing long distance, but we would like to find a way to close this distance in the near future.
Should we have her move over and live with me with a working holiday visa + visitors visa, collect all necessary documents, then apply for a PR with a common law relationship? Should we just get married? This would mean she would be eligible for domestic tuition, which is also a pro.
I'd love to get any advice! Constructive criticism is appreciated. If we are just being insane and dumb please let me know too. I know 7 months isn't a long relationship, and that we are both still young, but we have had many discussions about this topic and our relationship and have decided that this is something we both want to do.
EDIT: Thanks for the advice everyone! For more context, i am 20 and she is 19. Marriage IS an option but we are looking for other ways to solve this problem too!
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