- May 14, 2013
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- 5-21-14 received 5-23-14
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- 4-30-2014
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- 10-16-14
Hello and thank you for taking the time to check out this topic
My husband and I just got married on August 30th. We are currently trying to figure out what our next step is. He wants to sponsor me so I can move up to Canada. I am currently in US. I'm still working in US to close everything down over here so I can move up north.
Here are our questions:
1) Do we start the sponsorship process BEFORE I move there with my husband doing the first step? If he does that, will I be able to cross the border saying we started the process or will I have problems?
2) Do we start the process AFTER I get there as a visitor (I heard something about me being able to stay for 6 months and starting the process 4 months into my stay and asking for extended stay because of him sponsoring me)? If we have to do it AFTER I move, what do I say to immigration at the border? Would me not saying that I'm going there to stay cause me to get into some sort of trouble?
3) Since we got married, my last name changed in Canada. I haven't done any name changing in the states. I heard that I don't need to change my names in the states yet and CAN do it later. This being said, will it show up in Canadian system that we got married and I got my name change if I use my US passport at the border? I'm a bit paranoid I guess about what to tell the border patrol and about them seeing my ring etc.
4) Do I have to have my medical tests done in US or Canada? Does it depend on the outland/inland where I get them done? We are still trying to figure out which route (outland or inland we want to take). To my understanding (from what I read here), you CAN do outland even when you're in Canada. Is that correct? I also read that inland means I can't leave Canada for a bit and can't work till everything goes through.
If anyone has any advice, we would both appreciate it. We both check this this forum a lot to get tips and info on how to do this correctly.
Thank you again
Kasia
My husband and I just got married on August 30th. We are currently trying to figure out what our next step is. He wants to sponsor me so I can move up to Canada. I am currently in US. I'm still working in US to close everything down over here so I can move up north.
Here are our questions:
1) Do we start the sponsorship process BEFORE I move there with my husband doing the first step? If he does that, will I be able to cross the border saying we started the process or will I have problems?
2) Do we start the process AFTER I get there as a visitor (I heard something about me being able to stay for 6 months and starting the process 4 months into my stay and asking for extended stay because of him sponsoring me)? If we have to do it AFTER I move, what do I say to immigration at the border? Would me not saying that I'm going there to stay cause me to get into some sort of trouble?
3) Since we got married, my last name changed in Canada. I haven't done any name changing in the states. I heard that I don't need to change my names in the states yet and CAN do it later. This being said, will it show up in Canadian system that we got married and I got my name change if I use my US passport at the border? I'm a bit paranoid I guess about what to tell the border patrol and about them seeing my ring etc.
4) Do I have to have my medical tests done in US or Canada? Does it depend on the outland/inland where I get them done? We are still trying to figure out which route (outland or inland we want to take). To my understanding (from what I read here), you CAN do outland even when you're in Canada. Is that correct? I also read that inland means I can't leave Canada for a bit and can't work till everything goes through.
If anyone has any advice, we would both appreciate it. We both check this this forum a lot to get tips and info on how to do this correctly.
Thank you again
Kasia