Hi.
I have been living in Dominican Republic for the past 2 years with my boyfriend and we have been together for 3.5 years as a couple. I will be staying one more year in DR. We plan to get married sometime in July 2012, which I will then return to Canada and submit his application for Permanent Residency.
He got a visitors visa for Canada in October 2010 (single entry visa). We both came to Canada to spend Christmas with my family and then returned to DR together. It is not very often that a Dominican gets a visitors visa for Canada, so we were both very excited.
What we're thinking of doing is applying for a visitors visa again (this time multiple entry) around April or May 2012, before we're married and I return to Canada. In doing this we will submit the same information we submitted the last time he was granted a visa (on top of what he submitted for himself, also a letter of my employment in DR, which proved I too would be returning.) Even though I will only have employment up until June of 2012 in DR, we're hoping that this will still work and immigration won't know or care that my employment will be ending at that time and I will be returning to Canada. Now, I know chances of him getting the TRV are better this time since he already got one and proved that he returned to DR, but I'm still nervous. Also, what worries me is, if in the application for TRV we say, for example, that we want him to visit Canada in the summer (since he already came in the winter) and also that following that, that he has the option to come again at Christmas, or for important occasions (hence the multiple entry visa). However, I will still be living in DR up until August 2012, and so the TRV actually wouldn't be used in the summer time. Will this matter if we say that's when we wanted him to visit?? Will it matter if when we submit the application for PR (hopefully in August 2012) that he will have this new TRV and hasn't yet travelled on it but plans to in the future? Will it be seen as lying and affect the PR visa if we submitted the proof of my employment in DR for the TRV but then in the summer I move back to Canada? and, if we said he was going to come visit in the summer but doesn't come until the fall (say October or November) will that matter too? Does it matter if when he applied for the TRV he was single but then after when he goes to use it he's married?
We want the multiple entry TRV because it will make our time apart waiting for the PR to go through a lot easier. Dominican Republic processing time for PR is listed as 22 months. Most are completed around the year mark, but we want the option for him to come visit me, as well as me go and visit him. It will be a lot easier and cheaper for him to come visit me if he gets the TRV as we have accommodations to stay in in Canada whereas in DR we'd have to rent an apartment or stay in a hotel together (his family's apartment is tiny). As well, I'm a teacher and so I only get certain dates off, whereas he could come during the "off" months, which would also make it easier and our visits more frequent.
I hope I have made myself clear. I know it makes sense to me, but to an outside it might be confusing and jumbled. Thanks for any advice and/or guidance. It is much appreciated. If I need to clarify something, please let me know.
Tink
I have been living in Dominican Republic for the past 2 years with my boyfriend and we have been together for 3.5 years as a couple. I will be staying one more year in DR. We plan to get married sometime in July 2012, which I will then return to Canada and submit his application for Permanent Residency.
He got a visitors visa for Canada in October 2010 (single entry visa). We both came to Canada to spend Christmas with my family and then returned to DR together. It is not very often that a Dominican gets a visitors visa for Canada, so we were both very excited.
What we're thinking of doing is applying for a visitors visa again (this time multiple entry) around April or May 2012, before we're married and I return to Canada. In doing this we will submit the same information we submitted the last time he was granted a visa (on top of what he submitted for himself, also a letter of my employment in DR, which proved I too would be returning.) Even though I will only have employment up until June of 2012 in DR, we're hoping that this will still work and immigration won't know or care that my employment will be ending at that time and I will be returning to Canada. Now, I know chances of him getting the TRV are better this time since he already got one and proved that he returned to DR, but I'm still nervous. Also, what worries me is, if in the application for TRV we say, for example, that we want him to visit Canada in the summer (since he already came in the winter) and also that following that, that he has the option to come again at Christmas, or for important occasions (hence the multiple entry visa). However, I will still be living in DR up until August 2012, and so the TRV actually wouldn't be used in the summer time. Will this matter if we say that's when we wanted him to visit?? Will it matter if when we submit the application for PR (hopefully in August 2012) that he will have this new TRV and hasn't yet travelled on it but plans to in the future? Will it be seen as lying and affect the PR visa if we submitted the proof of my employment in DR for the TRV but then in the summer I move back to Canada? and, if we said he was going to come visit in the summer but doesn't come until the fall (say October or November) will that matter too? Does it matter if when he applied for the TRV he was single but then after when he goes to use it he's married?
We want the multiple entry TRV because it will make our time apart waiting for the PR to go through a lot easier. Dominican Republic processing time for PR is listed as 22 months. Most are completed around the year mark, but we want the option for him to come visit me, as well as me go and visit him. It will be a lot easier and cheaper for him to come visit me if he gets the TRV as we have accommodations to stay in in Canada whereas in DR we'd have to rent an apartment or stay in a hotel together (his family's apartment is tiny). As well, I'm a teacher and so I only get certain dates off, whereas he could come during the "off" months, which would also make it easier and our visits more frequent.
I hope I have made myself clear. I know it makes sense to me, but to an outside it might be confusing and jumbled. Thanks for any advice and/or guidance. It is much appreciated. If I need to clarify something, please let me know.
Tink