Hi, I am a Canadian citizen and my fiance is Japanese.
We have been living together in Ireland for just under 2 years. I needed to return to Canada this year (my Irish visa was almost up) and so I decided to come home early due to the travel restrictions. My fiance stayed in Ireland because he was still able to work. However, now because Ireland is in lock down too, he has been laid off.
We were planning on doing an inland application when he was to come on a tourist visa later this year. But now, due to travel restrictions he cannot come unless he is a spouse or common-law partner.
As we satisfy the cohabitation for more than 12 months I would like him to try coming here under that exemption. The only thing we have in both of our names is our lease from Ireland. Along with pictures from our 6 year relationship and a letter/lease from our landlord, do you think this would satisfy the immigration officers at the airport?
Any advice would be very much appreciated. Thank you!
We have been living together in Ireland for just under 2 years. I needed to return to Canada this year (my Irish visa was almost up) and so I decided to come home early due to the travel restrictions. My fiance stayed in Ireland because he was still able to work. However, now because Ireland is in lock down too, he has been laid off.
We were planning on doing an inland application when he was to come on a tourist visa later this year. But now, due to travel restrictions he cannot come unless he is a spouse or common-law partner.
As we satisfy the cohabitation for more than 12 months I would like him to try coming here under that exemption. The only thing we have in both of our names is our lease from Ireland. Along with pictures from our 6 year relationship and a letter/lease from our landlord, do you think this would satisfy the immigration officers at the airport?
Any advice would be very much appreciated. Thank you!