Hi!
I've recently just concluded a 2 year working holiday visa to Canada, in which I met my current girlfriend who I plan to marry - we are both young but as we are both from different countries we cannot stay with one another without me obtaining some kind of visa to live with her in Canada (As she is currently studying at the University of British Columbia, and will be continuing to do so for the next 3/4 years). Next week I plan to return to Canada as a visitor - it's easy for me to obtain as a UK citizen. However, this isn't a long-term solution as I won't be able to work whilst over there due to the lack of a permit. My question is mainly based on our ability to marry and pursue spousal sponsorship - I had previously disregarded it as she can't currently provide financial support for our application. As we are both young we don't have enough money for a wedding ceremony but are willing to have a small civil ceremony for now until we can afford something a little more in the future. She is eligible to sponsor me, and I'm eligible to become a resident. Is there any way that if we applied for sponsorship once we have a marriage certificate that we could succeed? Is there any advice anyone that has successfully completed the spousal sponsorship program could give us, time frames? hidden costs? Would it be worth paying for an immigration lawyer? And how do open work permits function/ would I be eligible for one during the process of our application?
Thanks to any help in advance!
I've recently just concluded a 2 year working holiday visa to Canada, in which I met my current girlfriend who I plan to marry - we are both young but as we are both from different countries we cannot stay with one another without me obtaining some kind of visa to live with her in Canada (As she is currently studying at the University of British Columbia, and will be continuing to do so for the next 3/4 years). Next week I plan to return to Canada as a visitor - it's easy for me to obtain as a UK citizen. However, this isn't a long-term solution as I won't be able to work whilst over there due to the lack of a permit. My question is mainly based on our ability to marry and pursue spousal sponsorship - I had previously disregarded it as she can't currently provide financial support for our application. As we are both young we don't have enough money for a wedding ceremony but are willing to have a small civil ceremony for now until we can afford something a little more in the future. She is eligible to sponsor me, and I'm eligible to become a resident. Is there any way that if we applied for sponsorship once we have a marriage certificate that we could succeed? Is there any advice anyone that has successfully completed the spousal sponsorship program could give us, time frames? hidden costs? Would it be worth paying for an immigration lawyer? And how do open work permits function/ would I be eligible for one during the process of our application?
Thanks to any help in advance!