Hey all,
I'm hoping to get some general info on my situation before I speak to a lawyer for more specifics (lawyers are expensive!). Currently, my partner lives in the US and intends to travel to Canada this summer to stay with me so that we can get married. We have plenty of evidence about proving genuine status (chat logs, numerous trips to visit family, trips to fancy places with family together, etc), so that shouldn't be a problem, but I'm wondering how getting married and applying for PR will impact her ability to stay with me? If we get married and apply, how likely is it for her visitor status to get extended while we wait for the application? Would we be better off with outland in this case, since she might end up having to return home?
Also, I was planning to travel there to help her ship stuff here, which means we'd be travelling together.. I've heard telling the border officer that we're planning to get married is a bad idea, so should we just say she's there to visit for a while? Would this look too suspicious? Should I instead have us travel separately?
I'm sure I'll have more questions as I think of them and as time passes, but thanks in advance for any help I can get!
I'm hoping to get some general info on my situation before I speak to a lawyer for more specifics (lawyers are expensive!). Currently, my partner lives in the US and intends to travel to Canada this summer to stay with me so that we can get married. We have plenty of evidence about proving genuine status (chat logs, numerous trips to visit family, trips to fancy places with family together, etc), so that shouldn't be a problem, but I'm wondering how getting married and applying for PR will impact her ability to stay with me? If we get married and apply, how likely is it for her visitor status to get extended while we wait for the application? Would we be better off with outland in this case, since she might end up having to return home?
Also, I was planning to travel there to help her ship stuff here, which means we'd be travelling together.. I've heard telling the border officer that we're planning to get married is a bad idea, so should we just say she's there to visit for a while? Would this look too suspicious? Should I instead have us travel separately?
I'm sure I'll have more questions as I think of them and as time passes, but thanks in advance for any help I can get!