Hello guys,
This is my first time actually writing in the forum, but I have been following all your posts for quite a while now.
So, first, thanks and congratulations for the job you do here, it's really great.
Well, my question is simple but I have a significant big history behind it that I will need to share so you can know my profile and all.
In 2009 my husband and I applied for the Working Holiday Visa and had our first experience in Canada (Toronto). We lived there for a little over 1 year and we took really great advantage of our temporary work visa, working for major companies there - MacKenzie Financial and IBM Canada - as we both have a background in IT. We tried to get an LMO from our employers but they weren't willing to do that, we tried an extension by ourselves but got ultimatelly refused so we returned to Brazil, our home country.
Since then we have been trying to return to Canada on a permanent basis but we got caught in thie middle of the Immigration changes (2010 was the year they cut IT off the list for the FSWP), so we decided to try and go to Quebec. I returned to Canada - Montreal - in 2011 for a super intensive French course and when I got back, they changed the french requirements and I didn't have enough skills to get us both though the program. So we decided to try the CEC program, but for that I needed to study and work in Canada before anything, so last year we applied for my student visa and my husband's open work permit. The visas were refused due to lack of attachments with my country and no sufficient funds to support us through the 2-year Culinary Management program that I decided to take at George Brown.
We then decided to wait for the new immigration changes for the FSWP this year and were very appy to find my husband's profession on the list. We hurried to get as many documents as possible together before May 4th, but it was only then that we noticed that we had scored only 66 points, therefore making us not eligible for this program.
So we decided to go back to the other plan, the CEC plan. And we're about to apply for the student visa again for the september intake.
The thing is : I'm afraid that they sill refuse again because we really can't provide evidence that we will live Canada after the authorized stay. I mean, it's clear that we have been trying to go back. It' controversial that they need this kind of proof but I get it. I have no intentions whatsoever in staying over or doing anything that I'm not authorized, and my history prooves that : we didn't stay even 1 minute over ehat they allowed in the first time, I went back to Montreal and returned withing the period authorized and even though we have been trying to go back, we just want to do this according to their immigration laws.
Anyway, this is my idea:
Apply only for my student visa this time and for this I have a pretty god reason to return: my husband staying here. And the funds we'll have to show will be less than funds for two people.
A few months later, we apply for a temporary resident visa for my hubby stating that he wants to spend his work vacation with me in T.O. Once granted, he goes and try to change his status for a temporary worker while there saying that he has done interviews and there are chances of getting a job once he gets a visa - he can work home office while he gets a response. If denied, he rerturns home and we try again later.
What do you think?
Is it a good strategy?
I want to do the right thing to get this visa. I don't wanna try in the dark.
Thanks in advance for any help I can get.