Hi everyone,
I am looking for some advice to point me and my SO into the right direction to spend as much time together while we are going through our spousal sponsorship process. We have known each other for 10 years and reconnected this July and started dating in august when we met up in Europe (where I am from originally) to visit my family and spend time together. In october I joined her in Mexico (where she is from) and we have been living here ever since. We are planning to stay here untill April/May and hopefully be relocating to Canada together where we would live together until we reach common-law and apply for PR.
I have been through the PR process before as I have been sponsored myself, so I have experience with most of it. I know how hard it is to be away from your SO for a long time and I want to be as prepared as possible. I never had a problem coming to Canada as a visitor and extending my tourist visa, but I was visa exempt all this time and was working remotely for dutch companies while in Canada and could prove income and savings (and was likely eligible for skilled class).
I am worried that it will be a lot harder to get a tourist visa for her especially if we can not go the eTA route. I am wondering what would be the best approach.
Some details about the situation:
Me:
- Dutch citizen, Canadian PR, Sponsored more than 5 years ago, Divorced about 2 years ago
- No children
- Currently have all my belongings in storage in Calgary since July, no other significant ties to Canada other than bank/investment accounts, no family in Canada
- Self employed, able to work remotely from anywhere
- Able to prove the means to support her for a long time if necessary
- Staying in Mexico long term to become common-law will likely have serious tax/health care/relocation implications for me since I would likely become a tax resident in Mexico (which I would like to avoid) and will also be a problem by the time we are common-law because I would not be living in Canada by the time we would apply for sponsorship, which is a requirement if you want to sponsor as a PR.
Her:
- Mexican citizen, divorced 3 years ago, has been unemployed for a few years until recently (taking care of sick family members who have since passed), Will have been employed for 6 months by the time we plan to leave.
- No children
- Has visited Canada and USA in recent years as a tourist (not to meet me), recently visited Europe for a couple months with me
- US visa has expired but can likely get it renewed before spring since her sister en nephew live in Ohio
- Will be able to prove she has funds to support herself for a trip of 3-6 months
Living situation:
- She has a lease here in mexico which lists me as a resident
- We don't have any utility bills in our name together since they are all in the landlords name (very common here in Mexico)
- We can't open a shared bank account here since I would have to be a temporary resident and get a mexican drivers license
The questions I have are:
1. If she can get a US visa and apply for an eTA will there be questions about her purpose of the trip and should she say she is visiting her boyfriend? (even if we are not common-law yet) And will this be a red flag for approval.
2. If she would have to apply for a visa and she gives the reason to be visiting her boyfriend, will this likely to get refused?
3. Would marrying and applying for sponsorship before applying for a TRV give us a higher likelyhood of approval for the TRV?
4. If she does get an eTA/visa would bringing her dogs be a likely indication of her wanting to stay?
5. If she is able to come to canada and she moving in with me (with her name on the lease, shared bank account etc.), would we be able to apply in 6 months because we already started our common-law in Mexico or would we start over again?
5. If I would become a temporary resident here in Mexico, how long would I have to be back in canada to be considered living in Canada before I can start the sponsorship application?
I am looking for some advice to point me and my SO into the right direction to spend as much time together while we are going through our spousal sponsorship process. We have known each other for 10 years and reconnected this July and started dating in august when we met up in Europe (where I am from originally) to visit my family and spend time together. In october I joined her in Mexico (where she is from) and we have been living here ever since. We are planning to stay here untill April/May and hopefully be relocating to Canada together where we would live together until we reach common-law and apply for PR.
I have been through the PR process before as I have been sponsored myself, so I have experience with most of it. I know how hard it is to be away from your SO for a long time and I want to be as prepared as possible. I never had a problem coming to Canada as a visitor and extending my tourist visa, but I was visa exempt all this time and was working remotely for dutch companies while in Canada and could prove income and savings (and was likely eligible for skilled class).
I am worried that it will be a lot harder to get a tourist visa for her especially if we can not go the eTA route. I am wondering what would be the best approach.
Some details about the situation:
Me:
- Dutch citizen, Canadian PR, Sponsored more than 5 years ago, Divorced about 2 years ago
- No children
- Currently have all my belongings in storage in Calgary since July, no other significant ties to Canada other than bank/investment accounts, no family in Canada
- Self employed, able to work remotely from anywhere
- Able to prove the means to support her for a long time if necessary
- Staying in Mexico long term to become common-law will likely have serious tax/health care/relocation implications for me since I would likely become a tax resident in Mexico (which I would like to avoid) and will also be a problem by the time we are common-law because I would not be living in Canada by the time we would apply for sponsorship, which is a requirement if you want to sponsor as a PR.
Her:
- Mexican citizen, divorced 3 years ago, has been unemployed for a few years until recently (taking care of sick family members who have since passed), Will have been employed for 6 months by the time we plan to leave.
- No children
- Has visited Canada and USA in recent years as a tourist (not to meet me), recently visited Europe for a couple months with me
- US visa has expired but can likely get it renewed before spring since her sister en nephew live in Ohio
- Will be able to prove she has funds to support herself for a trip of 3-6 months
Living situation:
- She has a lease here in mexico which lists me as a resident
- We don't have any utility bills in our name together since they are all in the landlords name (very common here in Mexico)
- We can't open a shared bank account here since I would have to be a temporary resident and get a mexican drivers license
The questions I have are:
1. If she can get a US visa and apply for an eTA will there be questions about her purpose of the trip and should she say she is visiting her boyfriend? (even if we are not common-law yet) And will this be a red flag for approval.
2. If she would have to apply for a visa and she gives the reason to be visiting her boyfriend, will this likely to get refused?
3. Would marrying and applying for sponsorship before applying for a TRV give us a higher likelyhood of approval for the TRV?
4. If she does get an eTA/visa would bringing her dogs be a likely indication of her wanting to stay?
5. If she is able to come to canada and she moving in with me (with her name on the lease, shared bank account etc.), would we be able to apply in 6 months because we already started our common-law in Mexico or would we start over again?
5. If I would become a temporary resident here in Mexico, how long would I have to be back in canada to be considered living in Canada before I can start the sponsorship application?