Hi!
So, I'm a Canadian (Quebec) guy in my 20's. I have met a 19 year old Filipina online nearly 5 months ago, and we have been chatting daily ever since.
I flew out to the Philippines for the first time in May to meet her and we spent 3 weeks together. It was amazing, and we would like to be able to spend more time together soon, so I have been exploring our options.
Travelling back to the Philippines
I can't realistically go back there before January, which I find way too far. I would be able to stay only 1 or 2 months, and couldn't come more than twice a year.
Visitor visa
Although according to my research, it is unlikely they would grant her a visitor visa since she is a student and has no assets whatsoever, I'd still like to try. We are in the process of getting her a passport first, which should be pretty easy, and then we will start her visa application. I would of course be paying for everything and she would be staying with me the whole time, and I would include that info in the invitation letter I will write for her application. My feeling is that they will think she won't leave if she gets in Canada, considering the situation stated above.
Marriage in Canada
Let's say she would get her visitor visa and would spend up to 6 months here. It's still a short time to decide if we want to get married, but then again it is one of the only few ways for us to be together long-term. I really want to marry her, but this does raise a big concern for me, as if for whatever reason it wouldn't work, and she decided to stay in Canada and requested money from me, I would have to pay her spousal support for possibly years on end.
Marriage in the Philippines
If she can't get a visitor visa, there will be no other way than for me to go back there if I want to see her again. As I can't stay for more than 2 months at most, we would have to get married there. If we do and she gets to Canada, and then at some point we get divorced, I think I might still have to pay spousal support for years. I don't like to think about divorce but I need to keep every possibility in mind.
So, the ideal scenario would be for her to get to spend 5-6 months here in Canada with me before we decide on such a big decision (marriage). I wish there was another way. If there is, please let me know. I'm looking forward to hearing everybody's advice and thoughts on this.
Thank you!
So, I'm a Canadian (Quebec) guy in my 20's. I have met a 19 year old Filipina online nearly 5 months ago, and we have been chatting daily ever since.
I flew out to the Philippines for the first time in May to meet her and we spent 3 weeks together. It was amazing, and we would like to be able to spend more time together soon, so I have been exploring our options.
Travelling back to the Philippines
I can't realistically go back there before January, which I find way too far. I would be able to stay only 1 or 2 months, and couldn't come more than twice a year.
Visitor visa
Although according to my research, it is unlikely they would grant her a visitor visa since she is a student and has no assets whatsoever, I'd still like to try. We are in the process of getting her a passport first, which should be pretty easy, and then we will start her visa application. I would of course be paying for everything and she would be staying with me the whole time, and I would include that info in the invitation letter I will write for her application. My feeling is that they will think she won't leave if she gets in Canada, considering the situation stated above.
Marriage in Canada
Let's say she would get her visitor visa and would spend up to 6 months here. It's still a short time to decide if we want to get married, but then again it is one of the only few ways for us to be together long-term. I really want to marry her, but this does raise a big concern for me, as if for whatever reason it wouldn't work, and she decided to stay in Canada and requested money from me, I would have to pay her spousal support for possibly years on end.
Marriage in the Philippines
If she can't get a visitor visa, there will be no other way than for me to go back there if I want to see her again. As I can't stay for more than 2 months at most, we would have to get married there. If we do and she gets to Canada, and then at some point we get divorced, I think I might still have to pay spousal support for years. I don't like to think about divorce but I need to keep every possibility in mind.
So, the ideal scenario would be for her to get to spend 5-6 months here in Canada with me before we decide on such a big decision (marriage). I wish there was another way. If there is, please let me know. I'm looking forward to hearing everybody's advice and thoughts on this.
Thank you!