hi everyone,
I've been reading this forum for a while and have got some useful advice, but would like to share our scenario to get more specific information. Quick background:
I was born in Canada and have fulltime employment, earning an above-average salary. My girlfriend is American. Our relationship started online in July 2013 and we first met in person in December 2013 when she visited for 5 days. She visited again for 3 weeks in spring 2014 and 2.5 months in summer 2014. In Oct 2014, she moved to Washington state to be closer to me. We now see each other weekly, on average taking turns to visit each other for 2-3 days at a time.
The reason I'm posting is after reading this forum, many have suggested having my girlfriend move to Canada is as easy as visiting for under 6 months, then applying for a visitor visa, then extending as long as necessary to establish common law, then applying for PR as outland. Which sounds great in theory, but so far our experience is that on earlier visits, my girlfriend gets grilled at the border to the point that she's not even sure if they'll let her in. Part of this is our fault, for her summer visit, to save paying for a checked bag, she shipped her clothes. Saved money, but sure as hell didn't save hassle! Also, last year she had just finished school. Now she has employment in WA. Even now for some of her shorter visits, they've been warning her that she's pushing up against the limit of how much time she can spend up here. So right now we're being extra careful, with me visiting her in WA more often than she visits me in BC. Having her come to stay to establish common law seems impossible without first getting a visitor visa. Given the trouble we've had, I don't understand how anyone can come to visit for ~5 months before applying for a visitor visa.
That all said, what's the best way to proceed? Currently, we're thinking that she'll apply for a visitor visa even before coming up here to establish common law, so she can avoid any hassles at the border about visiting too often (a border guard has already suggested this). Then we'll apply to extend as needed. Are they likely to keep extending a visitor visa for an American for up to 18 months? Our current timeline is that she will keep working in WA until Aug 31, 2015, at which point she can get out of her lease without penalty. During this time she'll keep visiting every week or two. After Aug 31, we'd like to have her come to Canada to begin establishing common law. While she's here, I can easily cover all expenses and healthcare coverage for her. We're going to look at getting a storage locker for her stuff and she's going to keep her car so she can return to life in WA if need be. She also has family elsewhere in the US.
One final question, roughly how long does it take to get a visitor visa after applying online (or is there a quicker way to do it)?
I hope that's enough info to start. Thanks in advance for any advice!
I've been reading this forum for a while and have got some useful advice, but would like to share our scenario to get more specific information. Quick background:
I was born in Canada and have fulltime employment, earning an above-average salary. My girlfriend is American. Our relationship started online in July 2013 and we first met in person in December 2013 when she visited for 5 days. She visited again for 3 weeks in spring 2014 and 2.5 months in summer 2014. In Oct 2014, she moved to Washington state to be closer to me. We now see each other weekly, on average taking turns to visit each other for 2-3 days at a time.
The reason I'm posting is after reading this forum, many have suggested having my girlfriend move to Canada is as easy as visiting for under 6 months, then applying for a visitor visa, then extending as long as necessary to establish common law, then applying for PR as outland. Which sounds great in theory, but so far our experience is that on earlier visits, my girlfriend gets grilled at the border to the point that she's not even sure if they'll let her in. Part of this is our fault, for her summer visit, to save paying for a checked bag, she shipped her clothes. Saved money, but sure as hell didn't save hassle! Also, last year she had just finished school. Now she has employment in WA. Even now for some of her shorter visits, they've been warning her that she's pushing up against the limit of how much time she can spend up here. So right now we're being extra careful, with me visiting her in WA more often than she visits me in BC. Having her come to stay to establish common law seems impossible without first getting a visitor visa. Given the trouble we've had, I don't understand how anyone can come to visit for ~5 months before applying for a visitor visa.
That all said, what's the best way to proceed? Currently, we're thinking that she'll apply for a visitor visa even before coming up here to establish common law, so she can avoid any hassles at the border about visiting too often (a border guard has already suggested this). Then we'll apply to extend as needed. Are they likely to keep extending a visitor visa for an American for up to 18 months? Our current timeline is that she will keep working in WA until Aug 31, 2015, at which point she can get out of her lease without penalty. During this time she'll keep visiting every week or two. After Aug 31, we'd like to have her come to Canada to begin establishing common law. While she's here, I can easily cover all expenses and healthcare coverage for her. We're going to look at getting a storage locker for her stuff and she's going to keep her car so she can return to life in WA if need be. She also has family elsewhere in the US.
One final question, roughly how long does it take to get a visitor visa after applying online (or is there a quicker way to do it)?
I hope that's enough info to start. Thanks in advance for any advice!