Hello Everyone,
This could be a long post, and I’m aware that all of our time is valuable, so I’ve written a TLDR at the end of the post for those with limited time.
Government of Canada has recently announced visitor visa for couples (extended family) who have been in exclusive relationship for more than a year.
My girlfriend (Russian) and I (Canadian PR) have been in relationship for almost 2 years now, and it’s been extremely difficult for both of us, as we haven’t been able to see each other for almost a year (and will likely be more), due to COVID-19.
We met when I was working in Russia, and we were together physically for 6 months before my visa expired and I had to return to Canada.
Due to my busy work schedule in Canada, we decided to apply for a visitor visa to Canada for her, but she was denied twice, which I’m assuming, was due to her being a full time student at that time.
She now works full time as a high school teacher, and we want to apply for her visitor visa again because
1. to spend time in person
2. to introduce her to my parents
I’ve already met her side of the family, and my parents already know of her, but haven’t met her yet due to visa issue.
Neither of us plan on remaining on a long distance relationship, and we do want to marry each other. We have considered moving to another country together to start new life, but I‘d prefer us to stay in Canada for now, as I have a good salary, and thus be able to comfortably support our life financially, even if she doesn’t work.
So my question is, will her visa acceptance rate get compromised due to her past 2 refusal by the immigration office?
and if so, would marrying her in another country and filing for spousal visa be a better option?
thank you all in advance for all your help!
TLDR; I want to invite my girlfriend (Russian) of 2 years to Canada under visitor visa, but she was refused twice. What are the chances she could get the visitor visa? And if refused, should I marry her and file for spousal visa instead?
This could be a long post, and I’m aware that all of our time is valuable, so I’ve written a TLDR at the end of the post for those with limited time.
Government of Canada has recently announced visitor visa for couples (extended family) who have been in exclusive relationship for more than a year.
My girlfriend (Russian) and I (Canadian PR) have been in relationship for almost 2 years now, and it’s been extremely difficult for both of us, as we haven’t been able to see each other for almost a year (and will likely be more), due to COVID-19.
We met when I was working in Russia, and we were together physically for 6 months before my visa expired and I had to return to Canada.
Due to my busy work schedule in Canada, we decided to apply for a visitor visa to Canada for her, but she was denied twice, which I’m assuming, was due to her being a full time student at that time.
She now works full time as a high school teacher, and we want to apply for her visitor visa again because
1. to spend time in person
2. to introduce her to my parents
I’ve already met her side of the family, and my parents already know of her, but haven’t met her yet due to visa issue.
Neither of us plan on remaining on a long distance relationship, and we do want to marry each other. We have considered moving to another country together to start new life, but I‘d prefer us to stay in Canada for now, as I have a good salary, and thus be able to comfortably support our life financially, even if she doesn’t work.
So my question is, will her visa acceptance rate get compromised due to her past 2 refusal by the immigration office?
and if so, would marrying her in another country and filing for spousal visa be a better option?
thank you all in advance for all your help!
TLDR; I want to invite my girlfriend (Russian) of 2 years to Canada under visitor visa, but she was refused twice. What are the chances she could get the visitor visa? And if refused, should I marry her and file for spousal visa instead?