Hello,
I have read a bunch of information on the subject and methods and would like to present my current situation and look for some specific advice. I posted another thread here with regards to Visitors pass / extension but wanted to provide a more detailed post to see if there are other suggestions.
I have been dating a girl long distance for over a year now and we have decided we would like to move her to Canada (I live in Canada) and keep her here permanently if possible. We are looking to make the move at the end of this month.
I know she can apply for an extended visitors stay of 6 months maximum.
We are looking at how we can keep her in Canada for a period of one year, at which point I can apply for a common law sponsorship.
She has a Bachelors degree in Economics from a US university but she has not worked since completing her degree a few years ago. She also speaks English, Cantonese, and French.
We are considering a few options:
Having her complete a certification at a University here on a program that will be longer than one year. (If she applys for September 2014 and is approved, and then applys for a study permit, will she be able to move here immediately or be required to wait until September 2014?)
I also have a friend who is looking to hire somebody for a customer service position at his company. She speaks multiple languages and fits the role for the job. Is this a viable method of bringing her in as well? We could either have her here temporarily and then he would interview her and if she is the right fit he can hire her. Or he can I believe sponsor her as a potential hire while she is in the US? The job is customer service in an IT technical field.
Also, if she gets in on a 6 month visitor pass, I have read about people getting these extended as well? Is this a viable option and how likely is it that it would be extended.
Marriage is not an option at this time as we aren't looking to rush that aspect of our relationship for numerous reasons.
Could anybody provide from realistic advice please? Thank you.
If we have a 6 month stay, we need to somehow obtain an additional 6 months minimum so that I would be able to sponsor her as common-law as she will be living with me the entire time here.
I have read a bunch of information on the subject and methods and would like to present my current situation and look for some specific advice. I posted another thread here with regards to Visitors pass / extension but wanted to provide a more detailed post to see if there are other suggestions.
I have been dating a girl long distance for over a year now and we have decided we would like to move her to Canada (I live in Canada) and keep her here permanently if possible. We are looking to make the move at the end of this month.
I know she can apply for an extended visitors stay of 6 months maximum.
We are looking at how we can keep her in Canada for a period of one year, at which point I can apply for a common law sponsorship.
She has a Bachelors degree in Economics from a US university but she has not worked since completing her degree a few years ago. She also speaks English, Cantonese, and French.
We are considering a few options:
Having her complete a certification at a University here on a program that will be longer than one year. (If she applys for September 2014 and is approved, and then applys for a study permit, will she be able to move here immediately or be required to wait until September 2014?)
I also have a friend who is looking to hire somebody for a customer service position at his company. She speaks multiple languages and fits the role for the job. Is this a viable method of bringing her in as well? We could either have her here temporarily and then he would interview her and if she is the right fit he can hire her. Or he can I believe sponsor her as a potential hire while she is in the US? The job is customer service in an IT technical field.
Also, if she gets in on a 6 month visitor pass, I have read about people getting these extended as well? Is this a viable option and how likely is it that it would be extended.
Marriage is not an option at this time as we aren't looking to rush that aspect of our relationship for numerous reasons.
Could anybody provide from realistic advice please? Thank you.
If we have a 6 month stay, we need to somehow obtain an additional 6 months minimum so that I would be able to sponsor her as common-law as she will be living with me the entire time here.