Just keep in mind that you can't say that you are planning to come permanently. You need to make sure to convince them that you are willing to leave after a short time. You can say that you are visiting your girlfriend, but it would be good if you had a return ticket, some ongoing studies, or anything that suggest that you will go back to your home country. If the officer suspects that you want to stay permanently he/she can deny your entry.cbd said:I have a really simple question that I haven't found answered anywhere.
I'm engaged to my girlfriend and want to visit to marry her, then apply for PR Inland after we're married.
What am I supposed to tell the customs/border person when I arrive?
What do you suggest I have with me at that time to show them?
I know it's very awkward, since at the same time you should be honest with the officer, but you would really put yourself at risk if you would say that you are planning to stay.
May I ask what is your country of origin?