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Hello All,

I am a UK citizen, I have applied for a FSW 1 VISA and am waiting for my application to be processed from the London Office. It could take some time.

My query is:

My boyfriend of 2 years lives in Canada and is Canadian. I am planning to visit him on my passport. I believe I can be a visitor
without a VISA for 6 months......is that correct?

I just wondered if they will let me in for that long and also what proof do I need to show that I am not intending to stay?
I will obviously have a return ticket to the UK and my boss will write a letter stating my return to work for the NHS, will that be enough?

Do I need my partner to write anything, proof of funds???? I'm not sure what I need to do to make my journey sraight forward without complication.

Does anyone have any experience or knows the set up. The website is not clear.

Thanks
 
Hi, Yes UK is a Visa Exempt Country so you can enter Canada for 6 months, this is called having "Implied Status", in order to Visit for 6 months and declare a 6 month stay you need;

- Return Ticket to the UK
- Proof of work in the UK...The letter from your boss is great!
- Proof of Funds..I am not 100% but I think you need around $8,000 CAD in savings for 6 months..also you Boyfriend can help you out there by
showing he can support you..a letter from him and proof of his income would be great..I used my Husbands Option C Printout and a photocopy of
his 6 most recent payslips. I extended my stay and my husband is supporting me so they will accept your boyfriend to support you.
- Proof of your medical insurance

That should be all you need..
 
Oh! that's great.

Thank-you very much for that information, really useful.

Much appreciated.