Hi!
Posting another question about extending my visit. I'm asking IRCC for 12 months so that when me and my fiance eventually become married and start the spousal sponsorship, it will cover the processing time. I finished the application so all I have to do is provide the bank information and a picture of myself but I was wondering if I could get any advice on the client information letter? This is my second draft and I tried to alter it to how it's usually formatted (first version seemed to fit more for the spousal application, not visit extension). I was just wondering if this looks alright and isn't too wordy or needs more details? Thanks
The letter:
Client Information: Letter of Explanation
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(my name)
This letter is an explanation of my situation as to why I am requesting to extend my stay as a visitor within Canada and giving additional information on my specific case.
I originally came to Canada to visit my partner, (his name), but we have become engaged as he proposed to me recently. We are planning on eloping within Canada, as I am already in the country, and eventually applying for a family sponsorship (spousal) once we receive our marriage certificate. We plan to pay the fee of $1,080 and any other associated fees for the spousal sponsorship once our marriage is finalized, which would be in early July.
We wish to extend my stay for 12 months (until April 20th, 2025) so that we can eventually begin the spousal sponsorship and so that I can stay with him as the application is being processed once that time comes. We are very serious about this process as we have been close friends since December 2019 and have been dating since June 2022.
We understand that this extension may be denied, as well as the future spousal sponsorship, and if so, I will return to my country to comply with your immigration laws.
Thank you for taking the time to read my letter and we hope that you understand our situation. We look forward to your response and are very thankful for your time, effort, and consideration throughout this process.
Kind Regards,
(my name)
Posting another question about extending my visit. I'm asking IRCC for 12 months so that when me and my fiance eventually become married and start the spousal sponsorship, it will cover the processing time. I finished the application so all I have to do is provide the bank information and a picture of myself but I was wondering if I could get any advice on the client information letter? This is my second draft and I tried to alter it to how it's usually formatted (first version seemed to fit more for the spousal application, not visit extension). I was just wondering if this looks alright and isn't too wordy or needs more details? Thanks
The letter:
Client Information: Letter of Explanation
-
(my name)
This letter is an explanation of my situation as to why I am requesting to extend my stay as a visitor within Canada and giving additional information on my specific case.
I originally came to Canada to visit my partner, (his name), but we have become engaged as he proposed to me recently. We are planning on eloping within Canada, as I am already in the country, and eventually applying for a family sponsorship (spousal) once we receive our marriage certificate. We plan to pay the fee of $1,080 and any other associated fees for the spousal sponsorship once our marriage is finalized, which would be in early July.
We wish to extend my stay for 12 months (until April 20th, 2025) so that we can eventually begin the spousal sponsorship and so that I can stay with him as the application is being processed once that time comes. We are very serious about this process as we have been close friends since December 2019 and have been dating since June 2022.
We understand that this extension may be denied, as well as the future spousal sponsorship, and if so, I will return to my country to comply with your immigration laws.
Thank you for taking the time to read my letter and we hope that you understand our situation. We look forward to your response and are very thankful for your time, effort, and consideration throughout this process.
Kind Regards,
(my name)