My boyfriend and I recently decided that we will get married when I come back to Canada in June 2021. I am a Philippine national currently holding a TRV and I have previously stayed in Canada multiple times to visit him since 2016 (I was then a student in the U.S.) I don't think we'll have any problems proving the legitimacy of our relationship as we have a lot of documentation of our time together but I have some concerns about being able to enter the country. (Note: due to COVID, I will be entering as extended family.)
1. Should I tell immigration/border control about my and my boyfriend's plans to get married? Logically there shouldn't be an issue with this but I've been reading contradicting opinions on forums and articles and it's just about driving me insane. Some have said that they didn't have any problems while some have been turned away when they revealed this kind of information. I worry that I will be questioned and found to be lying and then be sent back to my home country or banned from entering Canada for a period of time. At the same time, I don't want to be truthful only to be turned away because of it.
I have considered entering simply as someone visiting their boyfriend and even getting a refundable return ticket to show them but I'm not sure if this would be enough. I have read some people talk about entering with "dual intent" but it's unclear to me how I, in my situation, could use this info. Any clarifications would be much appreciated as I am utterly confused about what the "right" way to go about this is.
2. Would they be concerned that I am presently unemployed? I graduated in May 2020 and very briefly worked but quit because I wanted to enjoy my time with my family whom I have not seen much of since I went away for high school and college. By the time I reenter Canada in June, I will have been unemployed for a little over a year. I'm worried I will be turned away at border control because I would not have any "ties to my home country". I am 23 and do not own any property and am essentially dependant on my parents still. This is why I'm considering telling the truth— that I am marrying my bf and applying for inland spousal PR—but obviously, I am worried about the outcomes of that as well.
This is causing me a lot of anxiety because I really just want to start a life with my soon-to-be-husband. The whole process seems needlessly convoluted—and this is just the entering Canada part! There is still the process of marriage and PR spousal application which involve a lot of paperwork and waiting time when I get to Canada.
Any kind of informed advice will be much appreciated. Thank you so much in advance!
1. Should I tell immigration/border control about my and my boyfriend's plans to get married? Logically there shouldn't be an issue with this but I've been reading contradicting opinions on forums and articles and it's just about driving me insane. Some have said that they didn't have any problems while some have been turned away when they revealed this kind of information. I worry that I will be questioned and found to be lying and then be sent back to my home country or banned from entering Canada for a period of time. At the same time, I don't want to be truthful only to be turned away because of it.
I have considered entering simply as someone visiting their boyfriend and even getting a refundable return ticket to show them but I'm not sure if this would be enough. I have read some people talk about entering with "dual intent" but it's unclear to me how I, in my situation, could use this info. Any clarifications would be much appreciated as I am utterly confused about what the "right" way to go about this is.
2. Would they be concerned that I am presently unemployed? I graduated in May 2020 and very briefly worked but quit because I wanted to enjoy my time with my family whom I have not seen much of since I went away for high school and college. By the time I reenter Canada in June, I will have been unemployed for a little over a year. I'm worried I will be turned away at border control because I would not have any "ties to my home country". I am 23 and do not own any property and am essentially dependant on my parents still. This is why I'm considering telling the truth— that I am marrying my bf and applying for inland spousal PR—but obviously, I am worried about the outcomes of that as well.
This is causing me a lot of anxiety because I really just want to start a life with my soon-to-be-husband. The whole process seems needlessly convoluted—and this is just the entering Canada part! There is still the process of marriage and PR spousal application which involve a lot of paperwork and waiting time when I get to Canada.
Any kind of informed advice will be much appreciated. Thank you so much in advance!