Hello, I would appreciate some advice on my case.
A couple years ago, I went to Toronto, ON on a working visa from South America. It was an amazing experience, everything went great during that year. However, my working visa lasted only 1 year, and I was so in love with the country that I wanted to stay. I decided to apply for an extension, and my employer agreed to fill out a LMO for me. After about 2 or 3 months, my application was refused, and I was given 90 days to re apply or leave the country voluntarily.
In all this time, I began a relationship with my still wonderful girlfriend, and due to lack of funds and other personal problems, I had to overstay for about 4 almost 5 months before I could leave.
I returned to my country, and she came along with me, but had to return to Canada for pretty much similar reasons to mine. We are so in love, and decided that we want to marry, so we can both finally live together without this horrendous periods being apart.
Now the thing is, I intend to return to Canada as a visitor, so we can marry and do all the process. I don't know if I'll be denied a visitor visa since I overstayed in the past. My passport was not stamped on departure from Canada, but it was stamped on arrival to my country. Also, when my extension application was refused, it said that I had 90 days to leave or re-apply. I didn't leave in the specified time, but I was never contacted again after this regarding this matter, so I'm assuming I was never given an order of removal and I left the country voluntarily after I overstayed.
What are the chances of me being able to obtain a visitors visa and successfully enter Canada? Would it be a good idea to get a new passport with no evidence of my arrival date to my country? What can I exactly do to visit Canada?
If it's of any help, it's been around 9 months since I left Canada.
A ton of thanks in advance for your hel!. Sorry if my english is not perfect, another reason to return to wonderful Canada!
A couple years ago, I went to Toronto, ON on a working visa from South America. It was an amazing experience, everything went great during that year. However, my working visa lasted only 1 year, and I was so in love with the country that I wanted to stay. I decided to apply for an extension, and my employer agreed to fill out a LMO for me. After about 2 or 3 months, my application was refused, and I was given 90 days to re apply or leave the country voluntarily.
In all this time, I began a relationship with my still wonderful girlfriend, and due to lack of funds and other personal problems, I had to overstay for about 4 almost 5 months before I could leave.
I returned to my country, and she came along with me, but had to return to Canada for pretty much similar reasons to mine. We are so in love, and decided that we want to marry, so we can both finally live together without this horrendous periods being apart.
Now the thing is, I intend to return to Canada as a visitor, so we can marry and do all the process. I don't know if I'll be denied a visitor visa since I overstayed in the past. My passport was not stamped on departure from Canada, but it was stamped on arrival to my country. Also, when my extension application was refused, it said that I had 90 days to leave or re-apply. I didn't leave in the specified time, but I was never contacted again after this regarding this matter, so I'm assuming I was never given an order of removal and I left the country voluntarily after I overstayed.
What are the chances of me being able to obtain a visitors visa and successfully enter Canada? Would it be a good idea to get a new passport with no evidence of my arrival date to my country? What can I exactly do to visit Canada?
If it's of any help, it's been around 9 months since I left Canada.
A ton of thanks in advance for your hel!. Sorry if my english is not perfect, another reason to return to wonderful Canada!