Hello there, I'm new. I'm currently an American permanent resident (British citizen), and I'm marrying a beautiful Canadian gal in late July. We've been together for almost two years.
We plan on applying for Spouse Family Class Sponsorship immediately after the marriage, so my first question would be :
1. Is there any waiting period between when we get our marriage certificate to when we can apply? A week? Two weeks?
I already have my medical examination and the bulk of my documents together, and we've gone through the application many times. We have lots of evidence, photos, shared bank accounts and other investments, so I'm convinced the process will be rather straightforward.
Now, prior to our marriage, I plan on arriving in Canada (specifically, Edmonton) on July 7th. We will be wed on July 31st, and we plan on sending out the application in early August, along with a visitors extension request. I understand that the maximum amount of time a visitor can stay in Canada is six months, but that this can be extended with the request attached to the sponsorship application. We will be applying outside of Canada, though I will be staying with her, in the interest of time. So my next question is:
2. I am purchasing a round-trip ticket, with the intention of cancelling my return flight once the application is submitted. Is this okay? And when immigration grills me about the length of my stay, what questions should I be prepared to answer? I want to avoid being denied entry, but I want to be honest. Should I say I am getting married, or simply staying with my fiance? Should I purchase my ticket for the length of 6 months, or does it not matter if I am going to cancel my return? Will the authorities be alerted if I do cancel my flight?
I'll have my printed out itinerary with my return flight on it, in addition to a copy of my bank statement to show I have enough money to support myself or pay for an earlier flight.
It's possible I'm overthinking the last question - as long as I gain entry and apply for an extension when we submit our sponsorship it should be fine, right?
We plan on applying for Spouse Family Class Sponsorship immediately after the marriage, so my first question would be :
1. Is there any waiting period between when we get our marriage certificate to when we can apply? A week? Two weeks?
I already have my medical examination and the bulk of my documents together, and we've gone through the application many times. We have lots of evidence, photos, shared bank accounts and other investments, so I'm convinced the process will be rather straightforward.
Now, prior to our marriage, I plan on arriving in Canada (specifically, Edmonton) on July 7th. We will be wed on July 31st, and we plan on sending out the application in early August, along with a visitors extension request. I understand that the maximum amount of time a visitor can stay in Canada is six months, but that this can be extended with the request attached to the sponsorship application. We will be applying outside of Canada, though I will be staying with her, in the interest of time. So my next question is:
2. I am purchasing a round-trip ticket, with the intention of cancelling my return flight once the application is submitted. Is this okay? And when immigration grills me about the length of my stay, what questions should I be prepared to answer? I want to avoid being denied entry, but I want to be honest. Should I say I am getting married, or simply staying with my fiance? Should I purchase my ticket for the length of 6 months, or does it not matter if I am going to cancel my return? Will the authorities be alerted if I do cancel my flight?
I'll have my printed out itinerary with my return flight on it, in addition to a copy of my bank statement to show I have enough money to support myself or pay for an earlier flight.
It's possible I'm overthinking the last question - as long as I gain entry and apply for an extension when we submit our sponsorship it should be fine, right?