I am sure this question gets asked a lot, so forgive me, but there may be a few wrinkles.
I am from British Columbia and moved to Hong Kong in 2011. I met and married a Filipina in 2022. I recently helped her get a multiple-entry tourist visa so that she can finally meet my family and friends. She did the biometrics, etc and was approved.
But my job situation may be changing, and I may have to move back to Canada or take a job in the UAE (I am an English teacher)
I am unsure as to what to do - if I have to return to Canada, is there a way to get her to be able to stay with me while we await the spouse visa process? A tourist visa is only good for 6 months. I read about an open work visa, which I assume lets her extend her stay.
If I move back to Canada, I won't have a job (although I do have fairly significant savings (6 figures) and my house is fully paid off). My wife is a hard worker, and I see so many Filipinos in Canada, so it can't be as difficult to get her into Canada as I am thinking.
It's a bit confusing because I read that you should not apply for one visa if another is going through. So she has her tourist visa, and now I want to apply for a spouse visa before we even go to Canada, but I want to start the Spouse visa because it takes around a year. But I don't want to start that visa if it will mess up our Vacation. My hair is going gray over it. Eesh - back in the old days, you could actually get someone on a phone.
Thanks in advance,
Richard.
I am from British Columbia and moved to Hong Kong in 2011. I met and married a Filipina in 2022. I recently helped her get a multiple-entry tourist visa so that she can finally meet my family and friends. She did the biometrics, etc and was approved.
But my job situation may be changing, and I may have to move back to Canada or take a job in the UAE (I am an English teacher)
I am unsure as to what to do - if I have to return to Canada, is there a way to get her to be able to stay with me while we await the spouse visa process? A tourist visa is only good for 6 months. I read about an open work visa, which I assume lets her extend her stay.
If I move back to Canada, I won't have a job (although I do have fairly significant savings (6 figures) and my house is fully paid off). My wife is a hard worker, and I see so many Filipinos in Canada, so it can't be as difficult to get her into Canada as I am thinking.
It's a bit confusing because I read that you should not apply for one visa if another is going through. So she has her tourist visa, and now I want to apply for a spouse visa before we even go to Canada, but I want to start the Spouse visa because it takes around a year. But I don't want to start that visa if it will mess up our Vacation. My hair is going gray over it. Eesh - back in the old days, you could actually get someone on a phone.
Thanks in advance,
Richard.
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