Hi all. I could not find an answer to my question after quite a bit of searching, so I'm hoping someone can help. Here is my situation:
- I am a US citizen
- My spouse was born in Canada and is a dual Canada-US citizen
- We have been married for 8 years
- We currently live in the US (about 3 hours from the border in NY state)
- We want to buy property and move to Canada together and apply for my permanent residency while living there together (which I believe is called an "inland" application)
Given the above, can we enter Canada with our stated intention as "moving" or will we be turned away at the border? If we are turned away, what do we need to do to ensure that does not happen? Is there a visa I need to obtain first? We do not want to remain in the US during the application process and we also do not want to be split up. What are our options?
- I am a US citizen
- My spouse was born in Canada and is a dual Canada-US citizen
- We have been married for 8 years
- We currently live in the US (about 3 hours from the border in NY state)
- We want to buy property and move to Canada together and apply for my permanent residency while living there together (which I believe is called an "inland" application)
Given the above, can we enter Canada with our stated intention as "moving" or will we be turned away at the border? If we are turned away, what do we need to do to ensure that does not happen? Is there a visa I need to obtain first? We do not want to remain in the US during the application process and we also do not want to be split up. What are our options?