- Jul 27, 2014
- 1
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Dakar
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 08-02-2016
- AOR Received.
- 15-03-2016
- File Transfer...
- 18-04-2016
- Med's Request
- 01-11-2016
- Med's Done....
- 10-11-2016
- Passport Req..
- 01-11-2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- 16-12-2016
- LANDED..........
- 27-12-2016
I'm a 29yo canadian citizen (always been in ontario) and a good enough job to sponsor family member without them needing to work (although financial is not required for spouse sponsor)
I have a girlfriend in Cameroon (she's 24yo if it matter), and we looked inland and outland.
Because of our belief that married couple should live together (in our case religious belief but I do know it is also a commonly shared expectation that married couple should be living together) we cannot go outland.
We need to do it inland which is like so :
1) she gets her passport
2) a female friend write an invitation letter so that she can have a tourist visa (visitor TRV ?)
3) she comes over as a tourist
4) we get married
5) we apply forvisa extension, OWP, and inland PR
Now the thing is we would like her parents to be there for the wedding. While I believe it would be possible for them (both parent and her) to get a tourist vacation visa. We have a problem in that the parent are not available to take a vacation to Canada (either 5 days for flying wedding day possibly suspicious; or a 2 week to have better chance of having a visa granted).
So my girlfriend proposed this instead :
I tried to find info but it is hard to find the same situation
1) she gets her passport
2) a female friend write an invitation letter so that she can have a tourist visa (visitor TRV ?)
2.1) I go over as a tourist
2.2) we get married and I come back
3) she comes over as a tourist
4) we get married
5) we apply forvisa extension, OWP, and inland PR
Would that really work ?
Also in the first plan (and by extension, plan 2 also), I'm not sure her homeland ties are strong enough, she recently completed her studies and now is in the process of finding a job but whatever job she have would likely only be considered a recently-acquired job which in my eyes would be weaker than if she had the same job since a long time.
I have a girlfriend in Cameroon (she's 24yo if it matter), and we looked inland and outland.
Because of our belief that married couple should live together (in our case religious belief but I do know it is also a commonly shared expectation that married couple should be living together) we cannot go outland.
We need to do it inland which is like so :
1) she gets her passport
2) a female friend write an invitation letter so that she can have a tourist visa (visitor TRV ?)
3) she comes over as a tourist
4) we get married
5) we apply for
Now the thing is we would like her parents to be there for the wedding. While I believe it would be possible for them (both parent and her) to get a tourist vacation visa. We have a problem in that the parent are not available to take a vacation to Canada (either 5 days for flying wedding day possibly suspicious; or a 2 week to have better chance of having a visa granted).
So my girlfriend proposed this instead :
I tried to find info but it is hard to find the same situation
1) she gets her passport
2) a female friend write an invitation letter so that she can have a tourist visa (visitor TRV ?)
2.1) I go over as a tourist
2.2) we get married and I come back
3) she comes over as a tourist
5) we apply for
Would that really work ?
Also in the first plan (and by extension, plan 2 also), I'm not sure her homeland ties are strong enough, she recently completed her studies and now is in the process of finding a job but whatever job she have would likely only be considered a recently-acquired job which in my eyes would be weaker than if she had the same job since a long time.