I need some serious advice. I have been involved in a long-distance relationship with a man since October of '08. We are both very much committed to each other, I have visited him in Canada before (though not for an extended period of time) and we wish to be able to live together in Canada. I have several questions that may determine whether or not this is the route for us:
1) If our circumstances for not being able to live together in the past are financial difficulties (both from not having the money, and because I would not be able to work legally in Canada), will we be denied?
2) Will the fact that I have not applied for, and therefore not been denied, permission to immigrate because we knew I would be denied count against us?
3) Will the fact that we are not CURRENTLY financially dependent upon each other and do not actually own a home in which we both live be a problem?
4) If possible, I would now be able to move to Canada and have enough money to pay rent and live with him. However, the house is not his, it belongs to his parents. Do we have to own the place we live in? Would I not be eligible, even though I could afford a place to live?
5) He has an income, but I have no idea if it would be enough. What type of money does he need to have, and do they base it on how much he's paid, or how much money he HAS?
6) If I were to visit him for a period of six months, would this help my case? Could I then return to the states, and then return immediately and apply outland (I'm under the impression that applying outland is the best?)? Or would I need to remain in the states while it's being processed?
The province in question is Newfoundland, if that matters.
Please, please help. I'm desperate for information.
1) If our circumstances for not being able to live together in the past are financial difficulties (both from not having the money, and because I would not be able to work legally in Canada), will we be denied?
2) Will the fact that I have not applied for, and therefore not been denied, permission to immigrate because we knew I would be denied count against us?
3) Will the fact that we are not CURRENTLY financially dependent upon each other and do not actually own a home in which we both live be a problem?
4) If possible, I would now be able to move to Canada and have enough money to pay rent and live with him. However, the house is not his, it belongs to his parents. Do we have to own the place we live in? Would I not be eligible, even though I could afford a place to live?
5) He has an income, but I have no idea if it would be enough. What type of money does he need to have, and do they base it on how much he's paid, or how much money he HAS?
6) If I were to visit him for a period of six months, would this help my case? Could I then return to the states, and then return immediately and apply outland (I'm under the impression that applying outland is the best?)? Or would I need to remain in the states while it's being processed?
The province in question is Newfoundland, if that matters.
Please, please help. I'm desperate for information.