I'm a Canadian citizen living in the Philippines. My common law partner is Filipino. We've been living together for three years (can prove it). Now, I've been offered a job at home in Canada and we want to take it and start the immigration process for him to receive permanent residency.
I have some questions about when he can come during the process, visiting, etc.
Apologies if these are basic that have already been answered on the forum. Please send links if you have a thread to direct me to The forum is full of great info.
Our key concerns are about not being separated for too long, at least not without a longish visit in there somewhere (we want to start a family and you can't do that without being together! haha) and the best way forward for him to be able to continue work and earn incomes while waiting. My questions:
1. He has a work here that can help him save money and get prepared for moving, so it seems best to apply outland so he can stay in Manila and continue to work while the application goes through processing. From what I understand that is only possible as outland application, correct? If he is 'inland' he needs to be in Canada and can't work, leave, etc? I think as inland you can get an open working visa, but that still takes months and he would have a hard time finding a job i think for a while - so best to stay in manila and work we thought.
2. I understand from reading threads that it is hard to successfully get a visitor's visa while also being an applicant for permanent residency as they think you will overstay. Advice please on the following two options for us (see above, don't want to not see each other for the year or more it might take to get PR):
- he currently has a multiple entry visa for canada valid until june 15. if we submit the PR application in January (i understand his current visa is not canceled), he could come to visit in May and then apply to extend the visa? how long is the extension granted? it would be best if we could get a multiple entry again so that he can visit but still be able to work in manila until PR comes through
-another option i was thinking - before we submit PR application, we reapply for a new visitor's visa for him, let's say in January. If it is approved he would then have a visitor's visa valid for all of next year with multiple entry (apparently that is the default here in Manila at the processing centre now) THEN we file the PR application. BUT the big risk is that he doesn't get approved and then he has no visa at all because they cancel the old one when you apply. We wouldn't have a flight booked like we did last year when we got the visa, but would say that we want again to visit in the summer (july august) and his visa expires in June so we want to get the process finished?
Of course, I can visit him in Manila, but we truly would like to have time in the summer in canada together and with my family here.
3. Just to be clear on the steps - it is not until he has actually been approved for permanent residency (the second stage after my sponsor approval) that he can actually come to Canada, right? Is there any interim visa offered or contingent way to travel while waiting (I guess just the visitor's visa?) ?
I guess we are just worried that we start the process, I move back to take this job and then we end up in limbo land for years and how can we start a family then...
Thank you for any light you can shed.
So many decisions!
I have some questions about when he can come during the process, visiting, etc.
Apologies if these are basic that have already been answered on the forum. Please send links if you have a thread to direct me to The forum is full of great info.
Our key concerns are about not being separated for too long, at least not without a longish visit in there somewhere (we want to start a family and you can't do that without being together! haha) and the best way forward for him to be able to continue work and earn incomes while waiting. My questions:
1. He has a work here that can help him save money and get prepared for moving, so it seems best to apply outland so he can stay in Manila and continue to work while the application goes through processing. From what I understand that is only possible as outland application, correct? If he is 'inland' he needs to be in Canada and can't work, leave, etc? I think as inland you can get an open working visa, but that still takes months and he would have a hard time finding a job i think for a while - so best to stay in manila and work we thought.
2. I understand from reading threads that it is hard to successfully get a visitor's visa while also being an applicant for permanent residency as they think you will overstay. Advice please on the following two options for us (see above, don't want to not see each other for the year or more it might take to get PR):
- he currently has a multiple entry visa for canada valid until june 15. if we submit the PR application in January (i understand his current visa is not canceled), he could come to visit in May and then apply to extend the visa? how long is the extension granted? it would be best if we could get a multiple entry again so that he can visit but still be able to work in manila until PR comes through
-another option i was thinking - before we submit PR application, we reapply for a new visitor's visa for him, let's say in January. If it is approved he would then have a visitor's visa valid for all of next year with multiple entry (apparently that is the default here in Manila at the processing centre now) THEN we file the PR application. BUT the big risk is that he doesn't get approved and then he has no visa at all because they cancel the old one when you apply. We wouldn't have a flight booked like we did last year when we got the visa, but would say that we want again to visit in the summer (july august) and his visa expires in June so we want to get the process finished?
Of course, I can visit him in Manila, but we truly would like to have time in the summer in canada together and with my family here.
3. Just to be clear on the steps - it is not until he has actually been approved for permanent residency (the second stage after my sponsor approval) that he can actually come to Canada, right? Is there any interim visa offered or contingent way to travel while waiting (I guess just the visitor's visa?) ?
I guess we are just worried that we start the process, I move back to take this job and then we end up in limbo land for years and how can we start a family then...
Thank you for any light you can shed.
So many decisions!