Hello Folks,
I am sort of confronted with a lot of information and different decisions with regards to getting someone over to Canada. So here is the situation. I immigrated to Canada from South African in 2008 and have been a citizen for 1 year now. I go back to South Africa to visit a particular girl who I have know for over 10 years. I have got to that point in life where I know what it is I want out of life and that is to be united with her forever. We talk everyday and have decided to bring her here to get married and start our life together.
The issue is that she has very little money, assets or ties to South Africa that would convince an immigration official that she will return to South Africa after visiting Canada. So my plan is as such:
Apply to a visitor Visa for 3 weeks to visit me in Canada (Increase the likelihood of visitor Visa being approved). I will draft a letter of invitation which will include (Full financial support, travel itinerary and date she will return). Once she is here then make a paper application to extend her visa to the local Canadian office and then in that time we get married and file for Spousal Sponsor. Now when it comes to "marriages of convenience" this is most definitely not what we intend, though could this creep back to bite us down the line? We do not want to mislead anyone or do anything wrong, though from reading the horror stories of what people have encountered; I am fully prepared to put up a fight to keep her here if it leads to a declined Spousal Sponsorship Application and having to go through an appeal process.
Does anyone have experience with what I am intending on doing and could shed some light?
I am sort of confronted with a lot of information and different decisions with regards to getting someone over to Canada. So here is the situation. I immigrated to Canada from South African in 2008 and have been a citizen for 1 year now. I go back to South Africa to visit a particular girl who I have know for over 10 years. I have got to that point in life where I know what it is I want out of life and that is to be united with her forever. We talk everyday and have decided to bring her here to get married and start our life together.
The issue is that she has very little money, assets or ties to South Africa that would convince an immigration official that she will return to South Africa after visiting Canada. So my plan is as such:
Apply to a visitor Visa for 3 weeks to visit me in Canada (Increase the likelihood of visitor Visa being approved). I will draft a letter of invitation which will include (Full financial support, travel itinerary and date she will return). Once she is here then make a paper application to extend her visa to the local Canadian office and then in that time we get married and file for Spousal Sponsor. Now when it comes to "marriages of convenience" this is most definitely not what we intend, though could this creep back to bite us down the line? We do not want to mislead anyone or do anything wrong, though from reading the horror stories of what people have encountered; I am fully prepared to put up a fight to keep her here if it leads to a declined Spousal Sponsorship Application and having to go through an appeal process.
Does anyone have experience with what I am intending on doing and could shed some light?