Hi guys,
I won't bore you with the details so I'm gonna cut to the chase.
My wife-to-be is an Indonesian citizen, we plan to marry next year but there is one problem: Cold weather affects her big time.
Now Canada isn't our only option because I have multiple western citizenships, but Canada is my preference personally.
Before going through the lengthy tiring PR process, it'd be nice to experience living in Canada together for a year or so before deciding what to do.
In this context, she would be a Visitor in Canada and wouldn't really care about working (I'm a work from home software engineer so whether she works or not doesn't really matter).
How about immigration? What if after we get married we apply for a visitor visa for her to live in and experince Canada and its winter? Can we do that as a married couple?
Or should we simply apply for her PR? I'm trying the best to avoid getting any rejection from immigration since rejections can impact future applications too.
What I thought is to explain the situtaion to immigration and get her a 1-year visitor visa, then if all goes well we start an inland PR process.
Thanks a lot for any help you provide guys!
I won't bore you with the details so I'm gonna cut to the chase.
My wife-to-be is an Indonesian citizen, we plan to marry next year but there is one problem: Cold weather affects her big time.
Now Canada isn't our only option because I have multiple western citizenships, but Canada is my preference personally.
Before going through the lengthy tiring PR process, it'd be nice to experience living in Canada together for a year or so before deciding what to do.
In this context, she would be a Visitor in Canada and wouldn't really care about working (I'm a work from home software engineer so whether she works or not doesn't really matter).
How about immigration? What if after we get married we apply for a visitor visa for her to live in and experince Canada and its winter? Can we do that as a married couple?
Or should we simply apply for her PR? I'm trying the best to avoid getting any rejection from immigration since rejections can impact future applications too.
What I thought is to explain the situtaion to immigration and get her a 1-year visitor visa, then if all goes well we start an inland PR process.
Thanks a lot for any help you provide guys!