Hello guys,
I came to Canada 13/10/12 and was given a visitor's record my "valid until date" is 30/11/12 for some reason since I couldn't "prove ties" to the US (was unemployed at the moment living with relatives). The border officer was nice however and explained that I should call a 1-888 number in the back if I wanted to stay longer or if anything changer. I ended up overstaying since my then fiance and I decided to get married in Ottawa city hall on December. I naively called the number on my visitor's record telling the operator that I planned to marry a Canadian and wanting to ave more information on the forms and also telling her that I would be staying longer on my visitor's pass (call made around 22/10/12); she told me she'd sent me an e-mail and that the extension would not be a problem and we hung up. To be honest I thought my extension was not a problem any more since that phone call in which I've started to wonder if I misunderstood the operator. We had been waiting the 10 weeks for the certificate after our wedding to be able to apply for sponsorship, since my wife is the only one working right now we had some financial troubles and weren't able to get the certificate or sponsorship started. Now 7/19/13, the wife and I have started to look into how to go about this and don't know if me overstaying the visit would affect me in the process. I have seen that many people suggest I extend my visit, but I cannot find the fees or documents listed on the Canada Immigration website and if I'm not mistaken there's a chance even then I'd be denied of this extension. I have not been asked to leave the country or anything but it's nearing a year now and I don't want to be sent a letter for me to leave the country and then not be able to come back.
-I was wondering if leaving to the US would be an option and filling for sponsorship from there, maybe try and come back with my papers already in process? (This would also provide me with the opportunity to work while the papers are in process)
-Also my wife is Mohawk and therefore she has dual citizenship, if leaving and applying from the U.S. is a favorable option, would it affect the process if she comes live/work in the US while it's being processed?
-Right now we live in Quebec, is there any difference for this process then?
Recap:
-Came to visit 3/10/12 granted VP until 30/11/12 overstayed until 7/19/13 so far.
-Married Canadian citizen on 28/12/13 and have not applied for sponsorship yet.
-Have not been asked to leave the country.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Skywalker16
I came to Canada 13/10/12 and was given a visitor's record my "valid until date" is 30/11/12 for some reason since I couldn't "prove ties" to the US (was unemployed at the moment living with relatives). The border officer was nice however and explained that I should call a 1-888 number in the back if I wanted to stay longer or if anything changer. I ended up overstaying since my then fiance and I decided to get married in Ottawa city hall on December. I naively called the number on my visitor's record telling the operator that I planned to marry a Canadian and wanting to ave more information on the forms and also telling her that I would be staying longer on my visitor's pass (call made around 22/10/12); she told me she'd sent me an e-mail and that the extension would not be a problem and we hung up. To be honest I thought my extension was not a problem any more since that phone call in which I've started to wonder if I misunderstood the operator. We had been waiting the 10 weeks for the certificate after our wedding to be able to apply for sponsorship, since my wife is the only one working right now we had some financial troubles and weren't able to get the certificate or sponsorship started. Now 7/19/13, the wife and I have started to look into how to go about this and don't know if me overstaying the visit would affect me in the process. I have seen that many people suggest I extend my visit, but I cannot find the fees or documents listed on the Canada Immigration website and if I'm not mistaken there's a chance even then I'd be denied of this extension. I have not been asked to leave the country or anything but it's nearing a year now and I don't want to be sent a letter for me to leave the country and then not be able to come back.
-I was wondering if leaving to the US would be an option and filling for sponsorship from there, maybe try and come back with my papers already in process? (This would also provide me with the opportunity to work while the papers are in process)
-Also my wife is Mohawk and therefore she has dual citizenship, if leaving and applying from the U.S. is a favorable option, would it affect the process if she comes live/work in the US while it's being processed?
-Right now we live in Quebec, is there any difference for this process then?
Recap:
-Came to visit 3/10/12 granted VP until 30/11/12 overstayed until 7/19/13 so far.
-Married Canadian citizen on 28/12/13 and have not applied for sponsorship yet.
-Have not been asked to leave the country.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Skywalker16