1. There is no specific amountAll what you said makes sense. Could you please walk me through what I should be doing? The application is tricky and I will need to fill it out correctly without lying to the immigration.
1- How much savings is acceptable? Would $10,000 be enough?
2- Where is she staying in Canada? If with me, who am I to her (relationship)? If not, she will need like a hotel reservation or a homestay
3- After we get married, she will let the immigration know while the application being process. My name will be brought up, right? or she will just say married without any information (not sure how this is done) - Would this change affect the officer's decision?
4- If the application gets approved, can we apply for dual intent (PR + Work Permit (inland))
Everything seems to be legit, right? I hope my questions and what I am going through helps other people who are or will be doing the same thing.
Thanks again for taking the time. I really appreciate it!
2. You will have to determine what you are willing to say. There is a fine line between lying by omission and being honest. If you are married you must declare. It will essentially be assumed that you are in a relationship if you declare someone is visiting a friend in Canada in most cases.
3. Yes you must update your file via webform if you get married. Yes you will have to declare who your spouse is.
4. Yes if approved you can apply for PR with WP. It is taking a long time to get a WP so would not count on working during the majority of the sponsorship period.