Hello I am a 24 year old Canadian Citizen and I would like to help my girlfriend from China come and visit me and my family in Canada.
We met online in November of 2012 through eHarmony. After speaking for many months online through QQ and Skype we met in Hong Kong in March 2013 and became officially together. I went again this time to China (Guangzhou and Zhaoqing my girlfriend’s hometown) and met her family and friends. She is legit no ulterior motives on her part and she speaks English very well. She graduated with a degree in Law and is 24 years old; she works a secretary for the president of a manufacturing company. She makes around 2200 RMB a month which is around 400 Canadian a month which isn’t a lot but she is middle class for China.
I would like to know what the best way for her to visit Canada is. I know currently of two options.
1. To apply for visitors visa. The biggest opstical is that she doesn’t make tons of money or own an apartment (her family does but not her). But nowhere does it say how much money she needs in her account or the minimum she needs to be making to get her visa approved. Also I know I can create a letter inviting her hear to visit me and my family, would this help or make it more difficult. Can I send her money? Would that make her application easier or no?
2. To apply for student visa and apply for those international schools where all the Koreans/Brazilians/Japanese people come to study English. I heard you don’t need as much money when apply for those visa's roughly around 1500 a month I think? Again would i be able to send her money to help with the application or would it just hurt it?
I am hoping she can stay for 3 to 6 months but if a shorter stay is more likely to be approved then a week will have to do for now and I hope we can try for longer at a later date.
I have also heard that most applications get rejected simply because the forms are either incomplete or filled out incorrectly.
Is there any chance for her coming her for a visit or is my best bet to keep visiting her for the next 5 to 6 years before we finally figure out if we want to marry?
Any help will be appreciated thank you.
We met online in November of 2012 through eHarmony. After speaking for many months online through QQ and Skype we met in Hong Kong in March 2013 and became officially together. I went again this time to China (Guangzhou and Zhaoqing my girlfriend’s hometown) and met her family and friends. She is legit no ulterior motives on her part and she speaks English very well. She graduated with a degree in Law and is 24 years old; she works a secretary for the president of a manufacturing company. She makes around 2200 RMB a month which is around 400 Canadian a month which isn’t a lot but she is middle class for China.
I would like to know what the best way for her to visit Canada is. I know currently of two options.
1. To apply for visitors visa. The biggest opstical is that she doesn’t make tons of money or own an apartment (her family does but not her). But nowhere does it say how much money she needs in her account or the minimum she needs to be making to get her visa approved. Also I know I can create a letter inviting her hear to visit me and my family, would this help or make it more difficult. Can I send her money? Would that make her application easier or no?
2. To apply for student visa and apply for those international schools where all the Koreans/Brazilians/Japanese people come to study English. I heard you don’t need as much money when apply for those visa's roughly around 1500 a month I think? Again would i be able to send her money to help with the application or would it just hurt it?
I am hoping she can stay for 3 to 6 months but if a shorter stay is more likely to be approved then a week will have to do for now and I hope we can try for longer at a later date.
I have also heard that most applications get rejected simply because the forms are either incomplete or filled out incorrectly.
Is there any chance for her coming her for a visit or is my best bet to keep visiting her for the next 5 to 6 years before we finally figure out if we want to marry?
Any help will be appreciated thank you.