formerbritsoldier said:
as i said, my main trail of thought is that surely they don't throw everyone out of the country just like that..... i have not burdened this country, i have not taken anyhitng from it and i am young and fit and more than capable of contributing to it should i be granted a PR card..... i am very intelligent and thusly can put across a mean argument when i need to!!
i guess it may sound a bit naive to suggest i could persuade a judge that im genuine and that this is all just one big cluster-f**k of a situation that could be easily resolved...... but i have to cling to dreams at the moment......its the only thing keeping me going
It doesnt matter what you are, who you are, or what your intentions are, the IO's dont take any of that into consideration, believe me I know, by overstaying you have broken the terms of your vistor visa which makes you there illegally, and therefore they can and will make you leave the country if they realise your in Canada without legal status. Going to the immigration WILL make them aware of this and they WILL make you leave.
As for the possabilty of your girlfriend coming to the UK, she can come as a visitor no problem, but she wont be able to work. My husbands PR took 19 months to complete for him to get his PR and we had been married 2 years by then and you have to prove the relationship just as much as you do for Canada's PR.
As I see it the only option you have is to leave Canada quickly and quietly and go back to the UK, get some funds, return to Canada if you can and then get married and apply from there.
But like others have said on here already, start keeping proof of your relationship, from photos, to trips to flights to bills anything that ties you together.
Its going to be hard, I havnt seen my husband of 12 years for just over 4 months now adn not sure how long its going to be till we see eachother again, but if you serious about being together, this is the step you need to take.