Hi guys sorry if this is the wrong subforum, but I have a few questions and I think some of them belong here.
My girlfriend and I are intending to get married next year during the summer. She is American and I am a Canadian citizen living in Peterborough, Ontario. We have been together for over a year and met through a mutual friend in the states. Originally my girlfriend was attending university in the states for a Bachelor of Science, due to wanting to be together she switched to online classes so she could visit me as much as possible. She has a decent amount of money saved up as well.
She spent 5 months here at the start of this year, went home for a month, and then returned with the intention of getting another 4-6 month stay. She was only granted a one month stay, which sucks, but I suppose I understand why the border officials were cautious giving her such an extended stay back to back.
My first question is, should she bother applying for an extension for another 2-3 months, or will we be denied based on how much time she's already spent here this year?
Assuming we don't get the extension and she returns to the states at the end of this month, how long should she remain in the states before attempting to come back for a 6 month stay?
Another question I have is, let's say she goes home at the end of September and returns in February with the intention of us getting married in June or July. When she asks for a 6 month stay upon arrival in February should she tell the border people of her intentions to get married in June/July or should she state that she is simply here for a visit?
Okay, now when we are married we would like to apply for her permanent residency while she's in Canada, if that is possible what form do we use? I thought it was the IMM 5289 form, but that says 'If your spouse, partner or dependent child lives with you in Canada' but she technically would be visiting me so I'm not sure if that's the right form.
Another question I have is, is it okay that I am still paying back student loans while I sponsor her? Do I need to have a specific amount of income/savings, and is it okay for my parents to help us out with money and housing until I find a more stable job?
Sorry for such a long first post, but I truly appreciate any help.
My girlfriend and I are intending to get married next year during the summer. She is American and I am a Canadian citizen living in Peterborough, Ontario. We have been together for over a year and met through a mutual friend in the states. Originally my girlfriend was attending university in the states for a Bachelor of Science, due to wanting to be together she switched to online classes so she could visit me as much as possible. She has a decent amount of money saved up as well.
She spent 5 months here at the start of this year, went home for a month, and then returned with the intention of getting another 4-6 month stay. She was only granted a one month stay, which sucks, but I suppose I understand why the border officials were cautious giving her such an extended stay back to back.
My first question is, should she bother applying for an extension for another 2-3 months, or will we be denied based on how much time she's already spent here this year?
Assuming we don't get the extension and she returns to the states at the end of this month, how long should she remain in the states before attempting to come back for a 6 month stay?
Another question I have is, let's say she goes home at the end of September and returns in February with the intention of us getting married in June or July. When she asks for a 6 month stay upon arrival in February should she tell the border people of her intentions to get married in June/July or should she state that she is simply here for a visit?
Okay, now when we are married we would like to apply for her permanent residency while she's in Canada, if that is possible what form do we use? I thought it was the IMM 5289 form, but that says 'If your spouse, partner or dependent child lives with you in Canada' but she technically would be visiting me so I'm not sure if that's the right form.
Another question I have is, is it okay that I am still paying back student loans while I sponsor her? Do I need to have a specific amount of income/savings, and is it okay for my parents to help us out with money and housing until I find a more stable job?
Sorry for such a long first post, but I truly appreciate any help.