I met my girlfriend in Oct 2013. She came on a working holiday visa and had to return to South Korea late 2014. She wants to come back and I do too. We have a serious relationship and imagine marrying eventually. I want to ask what is the best way to bring her back and keep her in Canada legally so we can be together. We've known each other for 1 year and frankly we do need more time to know each other. So marriage is very likely but not 100%.
More info about us:
I'm a Canadian citizen. I have decent income so I don't anticipate being ineligible for sponsorship down the road. She doesn't have a lot of working experience and there's probably no way she can secure a work visa. She does want to go to college again eventually but the costs for international students is expensive. We were thinking it might be better to go to college after she becomes Canadian, even if it'll take 2-3 years.
My current plan is as follows. Please tell me if this plan will work. If not, please suggest the best way.
1. She's from South Korea so she can stay in Canada for 6 months as a visitor. She'll come here and live with me.
2. Next step is to reach the 1 year requirement for common-law status so she can apply for PR with me as sponsor. How can she extend her stay beyond 6 months? I heard she can get a study visa while in Canada as a visitor? Maybe she can apply for a language school? Language schools would be more economical than college. Is it possible to get her to stay beyond 6 months without a study visa?
3. Once we reach the requirement for common-law status after living together for 1 year (or maybe we'll just get married), I can sponsor her for permanent residency. Question: Can she stay in Canada while waiting for PR decision? I heard it takes 2-3 years for a decision. We don't want to be apart while waiting for PR. We also don't want to be "forced" to pay expensive college tuition just so she can get a study visa. By the way, we probably won't have kids so early.
4. I heard while waiting for PR, there's now a pilot program to get an open work visa. Anyone with experience in this? She doesn't have any special skills or knowledge. Would she still qualify?
5. What if she leaves Canada while waiting for PR? For example, travel. We like to travel and want to go to the States or wherever. What happens if she returns home to visit family?
I would really appreciate it if someone can answer my questions and maybe also comment on any potential issues with immigrantion. If there's anything we can do to plan ahead, we will. As an example, I'm talking about things like having joint bank accounts etc. If these kinds of things are important to pass immigration
P.S. I've read nearly every page on the CIC to come up with this plan. There are just too many variables and paths and I still don't have a clear confidence that this plan will work. At the end of the day, we need to be together. If we don't need to blow $20k/year on international student fee, all the better.
More info about us:
I'm a Canadian citizen. I have decent income so I don't anticipate being ineligible for sponsorship down the road. She doesn't have a lot of working experience and there's probably no way she can secure a work visa. She does want to go to college again eventually but the costs for international students is expensive. We were thinking it might be better to go to college after she becomes Canadian, even if it'll take 2-3 years.
My current plan is as follows. Please tell me if this plan will work. If not, please suggest the best way.
1. She's from South Korea so she can stay in Canada for 6 months as a visitor. She'll come here and live with me.
2. Next step is to reach the 1 year requirement for common-law status so she can apply for PR with me as sponsor. How can she extend her stay beyond 6 months? I heard she can get a study visa while in Canada as a visitor? Maybe she can apply for a language school? Language schools would be more economical than college. Is it possible to get her to stay beyond 6 months without a study visa?
3. Once we reach the requirement for common-law status after living together for 1 year (or maybe we'll just get married), I can sponsor her for permanent residency. Question: Can she stay in Canada while waiting for PR decision? I heard it takes 2-3 years for a decision. We don't want to be apart while waiting for PR. We also don't want to be "forced" to pay expensive college tuition just so she can get a study visa. By the way, we probably won't have kids so early.
4. I heard while waiting for PR, there's now a pilot program to get an open work visa. Anyone with experience in this? She doesn't have any special skills or knowledge. Would she still qualify?
5. What if she leaves Canada while waiting for PR? For example, travel. We like to travel and want to go to the States or wherever. What happens if she returns home to visit family?
I would really appreciate it if someone can answer my questions and maybe also comment on any potential issues with immigrantion. If there's anything we can do to plan ahead, we will. As an example, I'm talking about things like having joint bank accounts etc. If these kinds of things are important to pass immigration
P.S. I've read nearly every page on the CIC to come up with this plan. There are just too many variables and paths and I still don't have a clear confidence that this plan will work. At the end of the day, we need to be together. If we don't need to blow $20k/year on international student fee, all the better.