Greetings! I am a month away from marrying my long-time fiancee in Canada. I am a US citizen who has been spending a great deal of time in Canada for the last 5 years. My fiancee was previously married and has just finished her divorce allowing her to marry me and finally bring me into Canada to be with her on a more permanent basis. The divorce will be finalized on the 24th of this month and we intend to get married in Canada early in December. I am currently in the US and intend to enter Canada for the wedding in early December.
So, the questions:
1) How long after we get married should I wait to start the filing for Permanent Residence? Can we get the ball rolling immediately or is there a judicious period to wait? Do I need to leave Canada between the wedding and the application for permanent residence for any reason?
2) I wish to apply while IN Canada and stay there for the duration of the wait period. How do I go about extending my visitor visa for that long? Is that something I can apply for at the same time? What happens if they wont allow me to stay that long (I've never stayed longer than 6 months in a row, or for that matter actually applied for a visitor visa since as a US citizen I am able to stay up to 6 months without one via land crossing)
3) The requisite medical exam: I have been informed that I can have this done in Canada. Is that correct or must it be done in my country of residence? (The United States)
4) I wish to retain legal aid for this process if I can afford it to make sure I dont screw myself for life by messing up something vital, but I have not been able to find references to how much (approximate) it costs to hire this firm (or any quality firm that looks trustworthy) Can anyone here give me a basic ballpark cost of what I would be looking at to have Campbell Cohen handle my immigration?
5) I do not have a traditional passport book. I have been using a US Passport card (this forum wont let me post a link, but googling it will show you what I mean) Will I be able to apply for immigration using this or must I apply for a new passport of the book variety before I go back up to Canada?
Thank you all very much for your help, Im sure most of you understand just how nerve wracking this whole process can be. Life changing events
So, the questions:
1) How long after we get married should I wait to start the filing for Permanent Residence? Can we get the ball rolling immediately or is there a judicious period to wait? Do I need to leave Canada between the wedding and the application for permanent residence for any reason?
2) I wish to apply while IN Canada and stay there for the duration of the wait period. How do I go about extending my visitor visa for that long? Is that something I can apply for at the same time? What happens if they wont allow me to stay that long (I've never stayed longer than 6 months in a row, or for that matter actually applied for a visitor visa since as a US citizen I am able to stay up to 6 months without one via land crossing)
3) The requisite medical exam: I have been informed that I can have this done in Canada. Is that correct or must it be done in my country of residence? (The United States)
4) I wish to retain legal aid for this process if I can afford it to make sure I dont screw myself for life by messing up something vital, but I have not been able to find references to how much (approximate) it costs to hire this firm (or any quality firm that looks trustworthy) Can anyone here give me a basic ballpark cost of what I would be looking at to have Campbell Cohen handle my immigration?
5) I do not have a traditional passport book. I have been using a US Passport card (this forum wont let me post a link, but googling it will show you what I mean) Will I be able to apply for immigration using this or must I apply for a new passport of the book variety before I go back up to Canada?
Thank you all very much for your help, Im sure most of you understand just how nerve wracking this whole process can be. Life changing events