hi everyone, my situation is quite complicated.
I was married to an American by the time I met my current boyfriend (and sponsor) .My marriage was in the process of annulment when I visited Canada to be with my boyfriend for the first time (we met onthe internet)
I stayed as a visitor for about 6 months living with him and had to leave to re enter the US , so that I wouldnt lose my green card. I left for 2 months and then came back to Canada and continued living with him. Eventually I found an employer who offered me a job and to process my work visa. However I needed to start working WHILE this paperwork was on process (which was a terribly mistake)
My boyfriend and I were living happily together in Canada while my work visa was being processed, as well as my divorce. During this time I got pregnant.
Once again after a couple of months, I had to leave Canada to visit my family, when I arrived at Canada , I intended to enter as a visitor (since I had a green card) but had no return ticket, so the immigration agent got suspicious,and also discovered I had been working before being aithorized to do so. As a result he sent me back to the US.
It was not a deportation or an order to leave Canada.It says I had been allowed to leave Canada voluntarily but I could try again when I was able to prove my intention of leaving and not working there.
My boyfriend and I had been living togeher for over a year now, I was pregnant, and had to leave Canada on may 5th.
On may 7th I get finally the annulment of my previous marriage.
I returned to my country (Peru) and give birth there, my boyfriend came to Peru and registered our daughter at the canadian embassy as a canadian citizen and got her a passport. He also started the application for me as his conjugal partner. I believe we meet the criteria but Id like to be sure:
- We had been living together for a bit longer than a year when I left Canada.(we have bills of we both showing the same address, pictures of trips together, letters of friends, home lease etc)
- We could not get married as I was processing my previous marriage dissolution. And by the time I got it, I had had to leave Canada due to the events previously explained.
- We have a daughter together , which I hope is enough to prove our relationship is genuine.
Would you think we have good chances of being approved? Do we meet the criteria?
I was married to an American by the time I met my current boyfriend (and sponsor) .My marriage was in the process of annulment when I visited Canada to be with my boyfriend for the first time (we met onthe internet)
I stayed as a visitor for about 6 months living with him and had to leave to re enter the US , so that I wouldnt lose my green card. I left for 2 months and then came back to Canada and continued living with him. Eventually I found an employer who offered me a job and to process my work visa. However I needed to start working WHILE this paperwork was on process (which was a terribly mistake)
My boyfriend and I were living happily together in Canada while my work visa was being processed, as well as my divorce. During this time I got pregnant.
Once again after a couple of months, I had to leave Canada to visit my family, when I arrived at Canada , I intended to enter as a visitor (since I had a green card) but had no return ticket, so the immigration agent got suspicious,and also discovered I had been working before being aithorized to do so. As a result he sent me back to the US.
It was not a deportation or an order to leave Canada.It says I had been allowed to leave Canada voluntarily but I could try again when I was able to prove my intention of leaving and not working there.
My boyfriend and I had been living togeher for over a year now, I was pregnant, and had to leave Canada on may 5th.
On may 7th I get finally the annulment of my previous marriage.
I returned to my country (Peru) and give birth there, my boyfriend came to Peru and registered our daughter at the canadian embassy as a canadian citizen and got her a passport. He also started the application for me as his conjugal partner. I believe we meet the criteria but Id like to be sure:
- We had been living together for a bit longer than a year when I left Canada.(we have bills of we both showing the same address, pictures of trips together, letters of friends, home lease etc)
- We could not get married as I was processing my previous marriage dissolution. And by the time I got it, I had had to leave Canada due to the events previously explained.
- We have a daughter together , which I hope is enough to prove our relationship is genuine.
Would you think we have good chances of being approved? Do we meet the criteria?