Hello, I had a few questions that I was hoping someone could help me with.
I have been in a relationship with a Dutch girl for over 4 years now. Last year she moved to Victoria, BC to live with me on a working holiday visa. The plan is for me to sponsor her as my common law partner...
The problem...
I work with the Canadian Forces and unfortunately I was required to sail on the day she had to leave (10 March). So that I cold take her to the Airport in Vancouver and see her off, we decided to book her flight on the 8th of March. This left her with 363 days in Canada living with me. 2 days short of the one year required for common law status.
Are they reasonable with the process? If I explain the situation, will this be acceptable? It's only two days!!
My second question. The plan now is for her to return in one month on a tourist visa. We will apply for the PR status as soon as she is back. I understand that they will issue a visa for a max of 6 months? I know we are bending the rules slightly as she won't really be a "tourist" staying with me. I would like to be 100% honest with the BO, but will they deny her entry to Canada if we tell them the plan? Any advise in dealing with them?
Thank you very much for reading,
Jonathan
I have been in a relationship with a Dutch girl for over 4 years now. Last year she moved to Victoria, BC to live with me on a working holiday visa. The plan is for me to sponsor her as my common law partner...
The problem...
I work with the Canadian Forces and unfortunately I was required to sail on the day she had to leave (10 March). So that I cold take her to the Airport in Vancouver and see her off, we decided to book her flight on the 8th of March. This left her with 363 days in Canada living with me. 2 days short of the one year required for common law status.
Are they reasonable with the process? If I explain the situation, will this be acceptable? It's only two days!!
My second question. The plan now is for her to return in one month on a tourist visa. We will apply for the PR status as soon as she is back. I understand that they will issue a visa for a max of 6 months? I know we are bending the rules slightly as she won't really be a "tourist" staying with me. I would like to be 100% honest with the BO, but will they deny her entry to Canada if we tell them the plan? Any advise in dealing with them?
Thank you very much for reading,
Jonathan