Good morning,
I would like to know what's the best procedure to have my girlfriend here. Here follows the details about myself, her, our relationship and alternative options (ask for more information if required)
Myself
- Italian, 32 years old
- Post-doctoral fellow (Skill level A) at the University of Toronto since 5 months with a temporary work visa for 2 years, which should be renewed since the contract will be at least 3 years
- Working in the biochemistry field, with a very good CV
- Salary of 35K/year
Her
- Venezuelan, 41 years
- Master's degree in accountancy
- Currently in Canada as visitor, but soon back at her country (VISA expired)
- She attended English course (ILSC) here in Toronto as prerequisite for admittance at the College (George Brown)
- She paid the college fee for the first semester and has the enrollment certificate from the College
- Two refusal for study permit applications, with the motivation that she cannot apply from within Canada and that she did not convince the CIC that she would leave Canada at the end of the authorized period.
- All this, despite the Regulations state that "Visitors may apply for a study permit from within Canada if they [...] have completed a course or program of study that is a condition for acceptance at a designated learning institution" and she has a document from the College stating that the English classes were a prerequisite for admittance!
- No properties or relatives in Canada
Relationship
- together for less than 12 months
Options
- We marry and she applies as a dependent of a temporary worker (Success rate? Delays?)
- I apply for permanent residence (under which program?), we marry and I sponsor her (Success rate? Delays?)
- She applies again for study permit, but from outside Canada (Success rate?)
- Hire a lawyer and ask for the best option (Does it help?)
Many thanks for the attention.
Any contribution will be appreciated!
I would like to know what's the best procedure to have my girlfriend here. Here follows the details about myself, her, our relationship and alternative options (ask for more information if required)
Myself
- Italian, 32 years old
- Post-doctoral fellow (Skill level A) at the University of Toronto since 5 months with a temporary work visa for 2 years, which should be renewed since the contract will be at least 3 years
- Working in the biochemistry field, with a very good CV
- Salary of 35K/year
Her
- Venezuelan, 41 years
- Master's degree in accountancy
- Currently in Canada as visitor, but soon back at her country (VISA expired)
- She attended English course (ILSC) here in Toronto as prerequisite for admittance at the College (George Brown)
- She paid the college fee for the first semester and has the enrollment certificate from the College
- Two refusal for study permit applications, with the motivation that she cannot apply from within Canada and that she did not convince the CIC that she would leave Canada at the end of the authorized period.
- All this, despite the Regulations state that "Visitors may apply for a study permit from within Canada if they [...] have completed a course or program of study that is a condition for acceptance at a designated learning institution" and she has a document from the College stating that the English classes were a prerequisite for admittance!
- No properties or relatives in Canada
Relationship
- together for less than 12 months
Options
- We marry and she applies as a dependent of a temporary worker (Success rate? Delays?)
- I apply for permanent residence (under which program?), we marry and I sponsor her (Success rate? Delays?)
- She applies again for study permit, but from outside Canada (Success rate?)
- Hire a lawyer and ask for the best option (Does it help?)
Many thanks for the attention.
Any contribution will be appreciated!