Hello everyone, I am looking for some advice on entering Canada on a multiple entry tourist visa. My intention of entering Canada is to marry my partner of 3 years and then apply for an inland spousal sponsorship.
I am very uncertain of what information to disclose to the immigration officers at the border on arrival in Vancouver. My gut tells me to be open and honest and tell them exactly what my plans are however I have read a few threads that suggest that mentioning that I am entering in order to get married may cause some issues.
The long story here is that we applied for a conjugal application (without researching that appropriately) and have been trying to withdraw that application for the past two months (via webform and with the Manila office) with no success (they have not got back to us). We got engaged a few months ago and decided to go to Canada and proceed with an inland sponsorship application. I am flying to Canada on the 19th of January and we are getting married at the end of March. I have not booked a return ticket but have sufficient funds available to support myself for a six month period.
So, what is the general consensus here? Be open and upfront with immigration officers that I am entering to get married and apply for permanent residence OR offer less information and tell them that I am just coming to visit my girlfriend? My main concern with the second option is if they start asking more questions, I do not want to get tangled up in a web of half truths.
If anyone has any personal experience with a similar issue, I would really appreciate any advice.
Many Thanks
Dean
I am very uncertain of what information to disclose to the immigration officers at the border on arrival in Vancouver. My gut tells me to be open and honest and tell them exactly what my plans are however I have read a few threads that suggest that mentioning that I am entering in order to get married may cause some issues.
The long story here is that we applied for a conjugal application (without researching that appropriately) and have been trying to withdraw that application for the past two months (via webform and with the Manila office) with no success (they have not got back to us). We got engaged a few months ago and decided to go to Canada and proceed with an inland sponsorship application. I am flying to Canada on the 19th of January and we are getting married at the end of March. I have not booked a return ticket but have sufficient funds available to support myself for a six month period.
So, what is the general consensus here? Be open and upfront with immigration officers that I am entering to get married and apply for permanent residence OR offer less information and tell them that I am just coming to visit my girlfriend? My main concern with the second option is if they start asking more questions, I do not want to get tangled up in a web of half truths.
If anyone has any personal experience with a similar issue, I would really appreciate any advice.
Many Thanks
Dean