This is kind of related to what I had posted earlier, just wondering if anyone has some advice.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/sponsor-potential-wife-from-hong-kong-t68539.0.html
I intend to marry my girlfriend from Hong Kong so that I can sponsor her to Canada and start a life there. We are both 26 years old. She used to hold student and new grad work permits in Canada, but she left a few months ago because she was unable to find work to extend it, and well for complicated reasons we didn't get legally married yet.
Would it make sense for her to try to apply for a working holiday visa, since HK people are allowed to get it now? She used to hold a new grad work permit, I don't know if there's a high risk of getting denied, at least with this it buys her extra time while the in-land sponsorship is processed and we can stay together and she can work. And the first stage approval takes about 10 months, so maybe by this time she can have an other open work permit and she can continue to work.
For emotional reasons she would like to have her marriage registration in Hong Kong, but I have a feeling this might hinder the application process because it shows she has intent of staying, and either a visit or a working holiday is supposed to be temporary in nature. Would it better if she was still "single"? She holds HKSAR and BNO passports.
We do not have money for any traditional celebrations, so this may also be a red flag to immigration.
Does anyone have advice? I'm already trying my best to handle this out of the emotional and legal situations, but I need a bit of sanity and this place is good for that.
As an aside for an outland application it will take 19 months from HK now, is this really any faster for HK residents? She's not a mainlander.
Thanks a ton!
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/sponsor-potential-wife-from-hong-kong-t68539.0.html
I intend to marry my girlfriend from Hong Kong so that I can sponsor her to Canada and start a life there. We are both 26 years old. She used to hold student and new grad work permits in Canada, but she left a few months ago because she was unable to find work to extend it, and well for complicated reasons we didn't get legally married yet.
Would it make sense for her to try to apply for a working holiday visa, since HK people are allowed to get it now? She used to hold a new grad work permit, I don't know if there's a high risk of getting denied, at least with this it buys her extra time while the in-land sponsorship is processed and we can stay together and she can work. And the first stage approval takes about 10 months, so maybe by this time she can have an other open work permit and she can continue to work.
For emotional reasons she would like to have her marriage registration in Hong Kong, but I have a feeling this might hinder the application process because it shows she has intent of staying, and either a visit or a working holiday is supposed to be temporary in nature. Would it better if she was still "single"? She holds HKSAR and BNO passports.
We do not have money for any traditional celebrations, so this may also be a red flag to immigration.
Does anyone have advice? I'm already trying my best to handle this out of the emotional and legal situations, but I need a bit of sanity and this place is good for that.
As an aside for an outland application it will take 19 months from HK now, is this really any faster for HK residents? She's not a mainlander.
Thanks a ton!