We are new to this! We really don't have a clue what we're doing. We have been dating online for 3+ years. We have not met in person. He lives in Scotland. I live in Canada.
Our plan is for him to come over and start living together, taking in our bills, car, house as a collective venture and then get married. (We have to prove our relationship, so although we've not met our family can vouch for that part.) We have sent many gifts to each other but didn't think to keep packaging. We also have had thousands of emails, but didn't think to keep all of those either. The only thing we have for proof of our relationship, as it is today, is our family's. There has been exchange of money, again we didnt think to keep receipts (again, not knowing what was expected). We can however get confirmation from family that gifts have indeed been sent.
What we would like to know is this:
1. How long he can stay here in Canada, and how long the application for an extention is likely to be as we have to prove were living together for a year?
2. Would it be better to marry or common law?
3. Whats the best and quickest way now to apply? Marriage has been talked about and both agree were commited enough to go through that process. How long can he stay in Canada while waiting on Immigration going through?
4. He has applied for the Skilled Workers Program, due to health problems not related to Immigration Law, we now have to change the application but we're not sure which application to now apply under?
5. Because he's been waiting on the Skilled Workers Program to come through, will that have any clout or help speed up a new application?
6. Do I have to prove I can support him if he's self supportive? He is able to support myself and my granddaughter.
7. When we get married, and we ask for the extension, (he'll already be here six months) will he be sent back home during the time we wait for a reply on the extension? (we have to prove we've been living together for a year and the only way is an extension.)
8. Typically how long is an extension?
Any and all responses will be greatly received and appreciated. We are very confused about Immigration, but not about our relationship. We have looked up, on the net, information on the CIC site, and we have talked with friends, acquaintances, etc. and we're still confused. Information we have gathered is conflicting at best.
Our plan is for him to come over and start living together, taking in our bills, car, house as a collective venture and then get married. (We have to prove our relationship, so although we've not met our family can vouch for that part.) We have sent many gifts to each other but didn't think to keep packaging. We also have had thousands of emails, but didn't think to keep all of those either. The only thing we have for proof of our relationship, as it is today, is our family's. There has been exchange of money, again we didnt think to keep receipts (again, not knowing what was expected). We can however get confirmation from family that gifts have indeed been sent.
What we would like to know is this:
1. How long he can stay here in Canada, and how long the application for an extention is likely to be as we have to prove were living together for a year?
2. Would it be better to marry or common law?
3. Whats the best and quickest way now to apply? Marriage has been talked about and both agree were commited enough to go through that process. How long can he stay in Canada while waiting on Immigration going through?
4. He has applied for the Skilled Workers Program, due to health problems not related to Immigration Law, we now have to change the application but we're not sure which application to now apply under?
5. Because he's been waiting on the Skilled Workers Program to come through, will that have any clout or help speed up a new application?
6. Do I have to prove I can support him if he's self supportive? He is able to support myself and my granddaughter.
7. When we get married, and we ask for the extension, (he'll already be here six months) will he be sent back home during the time we wait for a reply on the extension? (we have to prove we've been living together for a year and the only way is an extension.)
8. Typically how long is an extension?
Any and all responses will be greatly received and appreciated. We are very confused about Immigration, but not about our relationship. We have looked up, on the net, information on the CIC site, and we have talked with friends, acquaintances, etc. and we're still confused. Information we have gathered is conflicting at best.