Hey guys,
I believe it's been almost 2 years since I posted in here before, CRAZY...
I felt bad because I got so much solid information from this forum and after I successfully got my wife into the country I kind of just disappeared.
So, this is me giving back, I know that I was perhaps fortunate with my circumstances in some ways, but take what you can and apply on your end and maybe give some motivation in how potentially easy it can be..
My story is, I lived in Thailand for a year, with my then, girlfriend, and ran a restaurant. She ended up getting pregnant, the restaurant wasn't going to support us and the baby, so I opted to come back to Canada and get a job.
Never having any sort of foresight into actually bringing her to Canada over that entire year, we had ZERO documentation of our time together, no photos, we hadn't co-signed a single lease, bills... nothing, really no proof to even show we had been together for that time.
So, I came home, got a job, and started working, supporting her back in Thailand.
Just over a year later I went back over there and married her, just a two week visit, signed the marriage papers (no ceremony) and got as many photos as we could, me with the family, us around Bangkok, we had a little party with her family on the night of us signing the papers, that we also got tons of photos of.
I came home and got to work on the Sponsorship process which took me a LONG time because of how obsessive I was of making sure everything was perfect. It's hard with sponsoring a Thai from a poor rice farming family simply because they really have nothing on paper, everything they do is done through cash, and very little schooling as they generally drop out quite early to support their families.
Anyways, any sort of discrepancy or anything of any kind, I would fill out the sponsorship paper work, and then on another piece of paper, make a note referencing that specific question, explained it more thoroughly, e-mailed it to my wife to print, sign, scan and e-mail back to me, which I then printed out and and included in the package.
I printed all the pictures I could from my marriage trip and included this in the package (maybe 70 pictures?)
I also printed off every e-mail we had during our time apart.
We did chat on the phone every night, but due to my circumstances, I had very little documentation through phone bills to show of our talks, I often used calling cards, which didn't show who I was calling.
I sent all of that in around June 2010 and got a response back by September 2010 confirming I was eligible for sponsorship.
In October I went over for two weeks, the very first thing we did was go to the Thai embassy and apply for a tourist visa for the wife and get my sons Canadian citizenship and passport.
Everything literally came down the wire, the day before our departure we picked up my wifes Tourist Visa and got my sons temporary passport (which is actually white, much cooler then the regular blue..) that night we were out and about shopping, got back to our hotel, the embassy had called us, and apparently his permanent passport had come in, and we were able to get there in time to pick it up before they closed.
Pretty amazing, I wasn't even planning to bring my son in as a Canadian citizen, thought it'd be faster to get him a tourist visa and then apply for citizenship here, but they said that was not possible, so I got his citizenship and permanent Canadian Passport in just under 2 weeks!
Anyways, feel free to ask me any questions...
I believe it's been almost 2 years since I posted in here before, CRAZY...
I felt bad because I got so much solid information from this forum and after I successfully got my wife into the country I kind of just disappeared.
So, this is me giving back, I know that I was perhaps fortunate with my circumstances in some ways, but take what you can and apply on your end and maybe give some motivation in how potentially easy it can be..
My story is, I lived in Thailand for a year, with my then, girlfriend, and ran a restaurant. She ended up getting pregnant, the restaurant wasn't going to support us and the baby, so I opted to come back to Canada and get a job.
Never having any sort of foresight into actually bringing her to Canada over that entire year, we had ZERO documentation of our time together, no photos, we hadn't co-signed a single lease, bills... nothing, really no proof to even show we had been together for that time.
So, I came home, got a job, and started working, supporting her back in Thailand.
Just over a year later I went back over there and married her, just a two week visit, signed the marriage papers (no ceremony) and got as many photos as we could, me with the family, us around Bangkok, we had a little party with her family on the night of us signing the papers, that we also got tons of photos of.
I came home and got to work on the Sponsorship process which took me a LONG time because of how obsessive I was of making sure everything was perfect. It's hard with sponsoring a Thai from a poor rice farming family simply because they really have nothing on paper, everything they do is done through cash, and very little schooling as they generally drop out quite early to support their families.
Anyways, any sort of discrepancy or anything of any kind, I would fill out the sponsorship paper work, and then on another piece of paper, make a note referencing that specific question, explained it more thoroughly, e-mailed it to my wife to print, sign, scan and e-mail back to me, which I then printed out and and included in the package.
I printed all the pictures I could from my marriage trip and included this in the package (maybe 70 pictures?)
I also printed off every e-mail we had during our time apart.
We did chat on the phone every night, but due to my circumstances, I had very little documentation through phone bills to show of our talks, I often used calling cards, which didn't show who I was calling.
I sent all of that in around June 2010 and got a response back by September 2010 confirming I was eligible for sponsorship.
In October I went over for two weeks, the very first thing we did was go to the Thai embassy and apply for a tourist visa for the wife and get my sons Canadian citizenship and passport.
Everything literally came down the wire, the day before our departure we picked up my wifes Tourist Visa and got my sons temporary passport (which is actually white, much cooler then the regular blue..) that night we were out and about shopping, got back to our hotel, the embassy had called us, and apparently his permanent passport had come in, and we were able to get there in time to pick it up before they closed.
Pretty amazing, I wasn't even planning to bring my son in as a Canadian citizen, thought it'd be faster to get him a tourist visa and then apply for citizenship here, but they said that was not possible, so I got his citizenship and permanent Canadian Passport in just under 2 weeks!
Anyways, feel free to ask me any questions...