Hi Guys, hope you can help us on this ! This forum is great by the way.
Here is my understanding of our situation: I am Canadian (born in Quebec, lives in Toronto) and I met my girlfriend here, she is from France on a work-holiday visa (expires mid-November 2017). She is now applying for the PR (416 overall score) but the processing takes time, so she will have to apply for an open bridging visa at the same time in order to be able to continue to work under the implied status. I have two questions:
1. First, are my assumptions correct in the paragraph above?
2. If we get married (married only under civil union, not sponsorship application, because she is now on her own way to the PR), will it help her in any way? In which way the married status can help if we are not pursuing the sponsorship? Can she continue to work in Canada, with or without the implied status?
Cheers,
Here is my understanding of our situation: I am Canadian (born in Quebec, lives in Toronto) and I met my girlfriend here, she is from France on a work-holiday visa (expires mid-November 2017). She is now applying for the PR (416 overall score) but the processing takes time, so she will have to apply for an open bridging visa at the same time in order to be able to continue to work under the implied status. I have two questions:
1. First, are my assumptions correct in the paragraph above?
2. If we get married (married only under civil union, not sponsorship application, because she is now on her own way to the PR), will it help her in any way? In which way the married status can help if we are not pursuing the sponsorship? Can she continue to work in Canada, with or without the implied status?
Cheers,