Hi Everyone:
This is a great site with a wealth of information and I’ve learnt a lot. I am posting up my case hoping that a few of you can help me out with some advice. I apologize in advance for what turned out to be a very (!) long post, but I wanted to be as clear as possible. Sorry!
About me
I’m a Canadian citizen in Hong Kong who is planning to marry my Taiwanese girlfriend early next year. We are getting married as soon as possible so I can sponsor her and we can both return and live in Canada as soon as we get her PR. I will apply outland through Hong Kong.
We have no children, no previous marriages and have been together over 5 years, so originally I thought we had a rather straightforward relationship. However, after reading the forms, because we’ve both been out of Canada, and had a long distance relationship with both of us moving around for study and career, I see things are not so simple.
I hope some of you can share your opinions on some of my ‘worries’.
Proving our relationship
We haven’t spent too much time together in the past few years. After us both living in Taiwan, she left in Sept 2010 for two years of grad. school in the US and I returned to Canada. Seeing her was limited to her holidays and when I could drive down and visit. As soon as she graduated she flew to see me (I now live in Hong Kong) but she can only stay one month at a time due to visa restrictions on Taiwanese.
Because we used Skype and IDD cards there aren’t a lot of records. She does have passport stamps and we have pictures from her visits to Canada—we plan to get a doctor in Canada and a colleague in HK to each write a letter attesting to the relationship.
Also, because of all the complications, we are planning to have a quick wedding (just our parents) and wait until after the immigration process to have a family celebration and honeymoon in Canada. We will have an engagement party in Taiwan, however.
Worry #1: Will the long distance relationship and speedy wedding work against us in establishing the genuineness of our relationship? Any advice?
Proving my ability support her
I have been filing income tax returns in Canada while abroad, but for the last three years, I have had hardly any income. The reasons are: a) for the two years she was abroad, I only worked about 6 months. And b) I was studying abroad before that (didn’t claim these fees on my tax, though.) I haven’t paid tax as yet on my new job in Hong Kong (started Jan 2012).
I have savings in Canada, but they are joint accounts with my mother who manages my finances while I’m out of the country. I can show about $30k in these shared accounts and maybe another $10k in a personal one. I am working in Hong Kong at the moment, but I simply don’t have a job offer when I return to Canada. I can ask family to show that they will support me with a place to live when I return, however.
Worry #2: Will these joint bank accounts and ‘empty’ income tax statements be enough to convince a visa officer that I can support my new spouse in Canada?
Proving my intent to return
As I mentioned, since I’ve worked abroad all these years, I really don’t have a job to return to in Canada. It is going to be as much of starting a new life for me as it is for her. I can show that my contract and visa ends at a certain date in Hong Kong and show that my family has offered us a place to stay, but other than that I am at a loss of how to prove I’m going back.
Worry #3: Is this going to be an issue? What’s the normal procedure?
Worry #4: She has a multiple entry visitor visa that usually allows her to stay for 6 months when she visits Canada. It’s valid until 2015. If we start the PR process from abroad, will she still be able to use that to enter Canada if we want to return earlier? Or should she stay away from Canada during this process?
Any help on the above or any other pitfalls or potential problems in our application that I should know of would be much appreciated.
Thanks for taking the time to read all my worries!
C.
This is a great site with a wealth of information and I’ve learnt a lot. I am posting up my case hoping that a few of you can help me out with some advice. I apologize in advance for what turned out to be a very (!) long post, but I wanted to be as clear as possible. Sorry!
About me
I’m a Canadian citizen in Hong Kong who is planning to marry my Taiwanese girlfriend early next year. We are getting married as soon as possible so I can sponsor her and we can both return and live in Canada as soon as we get her PR. I will apply outland through Hong Kong.
We have no children, no previous marriages and have been together over 5 years, so originally I thought we had a rather straightforward relationship. However, after reading the forms, because we’ve both been out of Canada, and had a long distance relationship with both of us moving around for study and career, I see things are not so simple.
I hope some of you can share your opinions on some of my ‘worries’.
Proving our relationship
We haven’t spent too much time together in the past few years. After us both living in Taiwan, she left in Sept 2010 for two years of grad. school in the US and I returned to Canada. Seeing her was limited to her holidays and when I could drive down and visit. As soon as she graduated she flew to see me (I now live in Hong Kong) but she can only stay one month at a time due to visa restrictions on Taiwanese.
Because we used Skype and IDD cards there aren’t a lot of records. She does have passport stamps and we have pictures from her visits to Canada—we plan to get a doctor in Canada and a colleague in HK to each write a letter attesting to the relationship.
Also, because of all the complications, we are planning to have a quick wedding (just our parents) and wait until after the immigration process to have a family celebration and honeymoon in Canada. We will have an engagement party in Taiwan, however.
Worry #1: Will the long distance relationship and speedy wedding work against us in establishing the genuineness of our relationship? Any advice?
Proving my ability support her
I have been filing income tax returns in Canada while abroad, but for the last three years, I have had hardly any income. The reasons are: a) for the two years she was abroad, I only worked about 6 months. And b) I was studying abroad before that (didn’t claim these fees on my tax, though.) I haven’t paid tax as yet on my new job in Hong Kong (started Jan 2012).
I have savings in Canada, but they are joint accounts with my mother who manages my finances while I’m out of the country. I can show about $30k in these shared accounts and maybe another $10k in a personal one. I am working in Hong Kong at the moment, but I simply don’t have a job offer when I return to Canada. I can ask family to show that they will support me with a place to live when I return, however.
Worry #2: Will these joint bank accounts and ‘empty’ income tax statements be enough to convince a visa officer that I can support my new spouse in Canada?
Proving my intent to return
As I mentioned, since I’ve worked abroad all these years, I really don’t have a job to return to in Canada. It is going to be as much of starting a new life for me as it is for her. I can show that my contract and visa ends at a certain date in Hong Kong and show that my family has offered us a place to stay, but other than that I am at a loss of how to prove I’m going back.
Worry #3: Is this going to be an issue? What’s the normal procedure?
Worry #4: She has a multiple entry visitor visa that usually allows her to stay for 6 months when she visits Canada. It’s valid until 2015. If we start the PR process from abroad, will she still be able to use that to enter Canada if we want to return earlier? Or should she stay away from Canada during this process?
Any help on the above or any other pitfalls or potential problems in our application that I should know of would be much appreciated.
Thanks for taking the time to read all my worries!
C.