Hi everyone,
I’ve been searching all over the internet for information but unfortunately have had little success. I was hoping that somebody could answer my questions or point me to a thread/website that could.
I am a 30-year-old American male wanting to marry a 25-year-old Canadian woman who resides in BC. We plan to marry in Vancouver and then reside on the Sunshine Coast.
I understand that the application to sponsor a spouse can take 4-6 months during which time I would be unable to work if residing in BC. Being unable to work would present a financial hardship that we wish to avoid since I have student loans.
We have thought about signing the papers in BC and then having me return home and continue working until our wedding (February or March) but have heard that this isn’t allowed. Do I have to be residing in Canada from the time of application until the receipt of residency? If I do return to Oregon to work will I be allowed to visit Canada before my application is approved?
I have heard that entry into Canada and application approval can be significantly complicated if not done correctly. I don’t want to sit around for months on end not working while my new wife works her butt off to pay our bills.
Another option is for her to live with me in Oregon for 4-6 months while we wait for our application to go through. I make significantly more than her and this would ease our financial situation. What are the complications of applying for my residency if we are both out of the country?
Your responses are appreciated.
I’ve been searching all over the internet for information but unfortunately have had little success. I was hoping that somebody could answer my questions or point me to a thread/website that could.
I am a 30-year-old American male wanting to marry a 25-year-old Canadian woman who resides in BC. We plan to marry in Vancouver and then reside on the Sunshine Coast.
I understand that the application to sponsor a spouse can take 4-6 months during which time I would be unable to work if residing in BC. Being unable to work would present a financial hardship that we wish to avoid since I have student loans.
We have thought about signing the papers in BC and then having me return home and continue working until our wedding (February or March) but have heard that this isn’t allowed. Do I have to be residing in Canada from the time of application until the receipt of residency? If I do return to Oregon to work will I be allowed to visit Canada before my application is approved?
I have heard that entry into Canada and application approval can be significantly complicated if not done correctly. I don’t want to sit around for months on end not working while my new wife works her butt off to pay our bills.
Another option is for her to live with me in Oregon for 4-6 months while we wait for our application to go through. I make significantly more than her and this would ease our financial situation. What are the complications of applying for my residency if we are both out of the country?
Your responses are appreciated.