Hello all!
My fiancé and I are planning on getting married in June and afterwards will be applying for inland spousal sponsorship. I am a Canadian citizen and he is a citizen of the UK so I know he does not need a visa to stay for up to 6 months. I have a few questions that I'm hoping some of you may be able to answer.
1. My fiancé is not sure what to tell customs when he arrives into Canada, as he has no intent of actually leaving the country once he lands in June. We are not sure how to respond when they ask how long he will be in Canada for as I feel if we say he plans to stay indefinitely, he will be turned around back to the UK.
2. He has medical prescriptions that he would need to be able to get while here, as he cannot live without them. Unfortunately they cannot be prescribed in bulk for him to live off of here until he is granted permission to stay. I have been reading through a lot of threads and have seen information regarding getting clearance for healthcare in Canada?
Basically I need to know how to get the medication that he needs while he is here?
3. Did many of you file on your own or did you seek professional help? In your opinion which do you think is the best option?
Thanks everyone, sorry for all the questions though I'm sure you all understand how confusing this can be at the start.
My fiancé and I are planning on getting married in June and afterwards will be applying for inland spousal sponsorship. I am a Canadian citizen and he is a citizen of the UK so I know he does not need a visa to stay for up to 6 months. I have a few questions that I'm hoping some of you may be able to answer.
1. My fiancé is not sure what to tell customs when he arrives into Canada, as he has no intent of actually leaving the country once he lands in June. We are not sure how to respond when they ask how long he will be in Canada for as I feel if we say he plans to stay indefinitely, he will be turned around back to the UK.
2. He has medical prescriptions that he would need to be able to get while here, as he cannot live without them. Unfortunately they cannot be prescribed in bulk for him to live off of here until he is granted permission to stay. I have been reading through a lot of threads and have seen information regarding getting clearance for healthcare in Canada?
Basically I need to know how to get the medication that he needs while he is here?
3. Did many of you file on your own or did you seek professional help? In your opinion which do you think is the best option?
Thanks everyone, sorry for all the questions though I'm sure you all understand how confusing this can be at the start.