My boyfriend currently resides in Canada and I am planning to come over through the Canadian International Experience programme to work for 6 months and then have my stay extended for a further 6 months (as a visitor. As an Italian I can only do 6 months of work and then another 6 as a tourist.)
We would like to get married during that time so that we can keep on living together, however I am at a complete loss when it comes to what we should be doing and what is going to happen. I have researched a bit online but I haven't got the full picture of the situation.
What I would like to understand better is:
1) what would be the best time to marry so that we have enough time to sit and wait for CIC to approve the sponsorship (eg should we allow enough time for me to have at least my other 6 months as a visitor.) Or can I stay in Canada even if my visitor's visa has expired given we've applied for sponsorship? I read this on the CIC website but find it a bit strange.. "You can apply as a sponsor if your spouse, common-law or conjugal partner, or accompanying dependent children live with you in Canada, even if they do not have legal status in Canada."
2) what happens when we send over the sponsorship? given the rules as to when you get your PR have changed recently, I would only be able to get that two years into the marriage, do we then just wait those two years for me to apply for PR?
3) would I be able to work within those two years and between the time we send the sponsorship application and when they approve it (I have checked the processing times and this can be up to 12 months from within Canada, it would be longer if I were in Italy..)
4) are we both going to be interviewed at some stage by the CIC officers? I am not sure at what stage of the process this would happen, if after the marriage or after the application is sent through. is it really as daunting and complicated as it sounds? as a same sex couple do you think we will face longer waiting/discrimination or further questioning etc
I can't wait to get over there and start a new life with him and would appreciate your help greatly!
Thank you so much
We would like to get married during that time so that we can keep on living together, however I am at a complete loss when it comes to what we should be doing and what is going to happen. I have researched a bit online but I haven't got the full picture of the situation.
What I would like to understand better is:
1) what would be the best time to marry so that we have enough time to sit and wait for CIC to approve the sponsorship (eg should we allow enough time for me to have at least my other 6 months as a visitor.) Or can I stay in Canada even if my visitor's visa has expired given we've applied for sponsorship? I read this on the CIC website but find it a bit strange.. "You can apply as a sponsor if your spouse, common-law or conjugal partner, or accompanying dependent children live with you in Canada, even if they do not have legal status in Canada."
2) what happens when we send over the sponsorship? given the rules as to when you get your PR have changed recently, I would only be able to get that two years into the marriage, do we then just wait those two years for me to apply for PR?
3) would I be able to work within those two years and between the time we send the sponsorship application and when they approve it (I have checked the processing times and this can be up to 12 months from within Canada, it would be longer if I were in Italy..)
4) are we both going to be interviewed at some stage by the CIC officers? I am not sure at what stage of the process this would happen, if after the marriage or after the application is sent through. is it really as daunting and complicated as it sounds? as a same sex couple do you think we will face longer waiting/discrimination or further questioning etc
I can't wait to get over there and start a new life with him and would appreciate your help greatly!
Thank you so much