- Dec 31, 2018
- 10
- Category........
- FAM
- Visa Office......
- Mississauga, CAN
- App. Filed.......
- 28-01-2020
- AOR Received.
- 03-03-2020
- Med's Request
- 04-03-2020
- Med's Done....
- 19-05-2020
My fiance and I are planning to get married soon. We never planned for a big wedding as a court house has always been our style. Currently, he lives in America (born and raised), and I am a born and raised Canadian. I currently do NOT make enough money to support 2 people on my own without the other one working (as is the way with minimum wage jobs today). I would NEED him to work in order for us both to make enough money to make a household income.
He does not have any trades. And we are wondering what the best option for us would to be and, which ways are acceptable or which ways we SHOULD NOT do things. We aren't looking for the 'easiest' we are looking for the best for our situation and in all regard to make sure we are doing things RIGHT.
We are not married yet.
We would plan to get married a more specific date when we find out which way would be the best way for us to go about having him come here to live with me. However, again, I can't afford to support us both (since I work for minimum wage), our best option would be for him to be able to work while he is here (the first day he is here), or he would have to end up staying in the states while filing for his PR (which I'm unsure is possible if we are/aren't married etc)
All of this does not mean we both do not intend to have a decent size amount of savings before the actual move in order to ensure we will be okay with all needed if it is just me working.
What everyone is telling us to do is to have him come over here, get married to me, and then file while he is in America and wait for it to be approved. However, I think I read somewhere that in order to go through with the spousal sponsorship, he would have to be living in Canada to apply and stay here. Is this true?
One of the bigger reasons we are waiting to see what is our best option is, before getting married, is to make sure that by getting married, we aren't, SOMEHOW going to screw something up or make things look suspicious or, I don't know (I think I've been watching too much 90 day fiance).
I guess I just need some help/answers. Everywhere else I have looked, people have waited their hand in the pocket to 'offer me information' and its always the same information I already knew without answering my questions. It has been a very difficult situation for me to be in, but I need some sort of action plan in order to keep my ducks in a row.
Anyways. I probably have left out some key information that I am not including, but if I am, I can always update.
Thanks for the help!
He does not have any trades. And we are wondering what the best option for us would to be and, which ways are acceptable or which ways we SHOULD NOT do things. We aren't looking for the 'easiest' we are looking for the best for our situation and in all regard to make sure we are doing things RIGHT.
We are not married yet.
We would plan to get married a more specific date when we find out which way would be the best way for us to go about having him come here to live with me. However, again, I can't afford to support us both (since I work for minimum wage), our best option would be for him to be able to work while he is here (the first day he is here), or he would have to end up staying in the states while filing for his PR (which I'm unsure is possible if we are/aren't married etc)
All of this does not mean we both do not intend to have a decent size amount of savings before the actual move in order to ensure we will be okay with all needed if it is just me working.
What everyone is telling us to do is to have him come over here, get married to me, and then file while he is in America and wait for it to be approved. However, I think I read somewhere that in order to go through with the spousal sponsorship, he would have to be living in Canada to apply and stay here. Is this true?
One of the bigger reasons we are waiting to see what is our best option is, before getting married, is to make sure that by getting married, we aren't, SOMEHOW going to screw something up or make things look suspicious or, I don't know (I think I've been watching too much 90 day fiance).
I guess I just need some help/answers. Everywhere else I have looked, people have waited their hand in the pocket to 'offer me information' and its always the same information I already knew without answering my questions. It has been a very difficult situation for me to be in, but I need some sort of action plan in order to keep my ducks in a row.
Anyways. I probably have left out some key information that I am not including, but if I am, I can always update.
Thanks for the help!