Hey All,
I have read through a lot of sections in this forum, I figured as my case is unique I should ask my own question.
I met my GF two years ago, I had barely graduated from university and was working in Canada at the time. We got introduced through a distant relative with the aim to advice her on gaining admission to a school in Canada and applying for Visa. In the process we fell in love and started dating. She also got admission to a college in Canada at the time and she applied for a study visa, I was actively involved in the whole process but we never disclosed anything about ourselves in her visa application as the relationship was barely three months old. The plan all the while was since she would be coming to Canada to school we wouldn't be in a long distance relationship.
However she got banned for two years for misrepresentation (her father provided false financial evidence) on her study visa application. We kept the relationship going and ultimately we got in a long distance relationship. We kept up communication, phone calls, emails and I have traveled back to see her twice within the two years and spent one month each time.
We have pictures together and can prove the authenticity of our relationship through emails, phone calls etc. Last month we went on vacation together to Dubai and again we have pictures, flight tickets, hotel accommodation etc.
While on vacation we talked about the possibility of getting married which she was open to but is concerned about the implication of the ban and was scared she might never be able to come to Canada again. We decided to apply for her to visit Canada when her ban is over which is in two months time.
We tried to get her a visiting Visa to the USA so we can meet each other half way and see more often but she got denied a visa there as well so we don't have a lot of options. I have purchased a ring but I haven't given it to her yet as I want it to be a surprise here in Canada. I have proof of the purchase of the ring and certificates as well.
I plan to invite her and sponsor her trip, provide accommodation etc. I currently own my home, and have a good job with a good pay so I am confident I am capable of inviting her.
My concern is does she have a good chance of getting a visiting visa? I know she has to proof her ties back to her home country, she is partly self employed and works with her mum in her company. She doesn't have a regular pay check but gets paid regularly sometimes by cash and inconsistent (part of the issue with working for a family member, she also owns an online business where she gets paid from time to time but it is online sales of goods so there are good and bad months financially but there is proof of payment).
We have also gone on vacation to Dubai together and she returned back to her country. Based on the information above what are our chances?
Is there any advise on what else we can do to improve her chances of coming to Canada. We would both like that guarantee before getting married and we would want to spend sometime actually living together to understand each other better before we get married.
I have read through a lot of sections in this forum, I figured as my case is unique I should ask my own question.
I met my GF two years ago, I had barely graduated from university and was working in Canada at the time. We got introduced through a distant relative with the aim to advice her on gaining admission to a school in Canada and applying for Visa. In the process we fell in love and started dating. She also got admission to a college in Canada at the time and she applied for a study visa, I was actively involved in the whole process but we never disclosed anything about ourselves in her visa application as the relationship was barely three months old. The plan all the while was since she would be coming to Canada to school we wouldn't be in a long distance relationship.
However she got banned for two years for misrepresentation (her father provided false financial evidence) on her study visa application. We kept the relationship going and ultimately we got in a long distance relationship. We kept up communication, phone calls, emails and I have traveled back to see her twice within the two years and spent one month each time.
We have pictures together and can prove the authenticity of our relationship through emails, phone calls etc. Last month we went on vacation together to Dubai and again we have pictures, flight tickets, hotel accommodation etc.
While on vacation we talked about the possibility of getting married which she was open to but is concerned about the implication of the ban and was scared she might never be able to come to Canada again. We decided to apply for her to visit Canada when her ban is over which is in two months time.
We tried to get her a visiting Visa to the USA so we can meet each other half way and see more often but she got denied a visa there as well so we don't have a lot of options. I have purchased a ring but I haven't given it to her yet as I want it to be a surprise here in Canada. I have proof of the purchase of the ring and certificates as well.
I plan to invite her and sponsor her trip, provide accommodation etc. I currently own my home, and have a good job with a good pay so I am confident I am capable of inviting her.
My concern is does she have a good chance of getting a visiting visa? I know she has to proof her ties back to her home country, she is partly self employed and works with her mum in her company. She doesn't have a regular pay check but gets paid regularly sometimes by cash and inconsistent (part of the issue with working for a family member, she also owns an online business where she gets paid from time to time but it is online sales of goods so there are good and bad months financially but there is proof of payment).
We have also gone on vacation to Dubai together and she returned back to her country. Based on the information above what are our chances?
Is there any advise on what else we can do to improve her chances of coming to Canada. We would both like that guarantee before getting married and we would want to spend sometime actually living together to understand each other better before we get married.