Hello everybody, I have a serious question on my mind.
I am working in Canada on a work permit for skilled workers and want my spouse to come to Canada and live with me. The problem with getting open work permit for her and entering Canada is the fact that she is pregnant.
She could give birth back in her country but unfortunately the pregnancy is complicated - it's shortly after the operation on her womb (doctors advised not to get pregnant for a year), she is only 20 years old and she's having twins. That is why I want her to e with me and that is also why we want her to have kids in Canada.
Now don't get me wrong, we are not keen on staying in Canada - she is pursuing her bachelor's and I have better work offer in US. I enjoy living and working in Canada, but I don't think about getting neither PR nor citizenship yet. For now I just want the best for my spouse and children - like everybody else. And we are just too young to think about staying somewhere.
The Question
My spouse should know about TRV status during this week, and my question is - in case she will be granted with it, what should she provide to the officer to have the best chances of entering Canada? She has paper proving that she is still a student but on a vacation for a year and she also has property in her home country.
If it matters, she enters by air in Vancouver airport.
Thank you very much for your help. I really appreciate it.
I am working in Canada on a work permit for skilled workers and want my spouse to come to Canada and live with me. The problem with getting open work permit for her and entering Canada is the fact that she is pregnant.
She could give birth back in her country but unfortunately the pregnancy is complicated - it's shortly after the operation on her womb (doctors advised not to get pregnant for a year), she is only 20 years old and she's having twins. That is why I want her to e with me and that is also why we want her to have kids in Canada.
Now don't get me wrong, we are not keen on staying in Canada - she is pursuing her bachelor's and I have better work offer in US. I enjoy living and working in Canada, but I don't think about getting neither PR nor citizenship yet. For now I just want the best for my spouse and children - like everybody else. And we are just too young to think about staying somewhere.
The Question
My spouse should know about TRV status during this week, and my question is - in case she will be granted with it, what should she provide to the officer to have the best chances of entering Canada? She has paper proving that she is still a student but on a vacation for a year and she also has property in her home country.
If it matters, she enters by air in Vancouver airport.
Thank you very much for your help. I really appreciate it.