- Mar 17, 2009
- 110
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Berlin
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 13-09-2010
- AOR Received.
- N/A
- File Transfer...
- 14-10-2010
- Med's Request
- 25-10-2010
- Med's Done....
- 15-08-2010
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 15-11-2010
- VISA ISSUED...
- 26-11-2010
Hello everyone,
I am a student graduating from U of A (also Canadian born citizen) in April and I have a girlfriend in Holland. We met last year while she was on her holiday work visa and she has been here to visit once since she left last May. We're trying to figure out a way to get her over here for good and we figured out that she wont qualify for a skilled worker. Neither of us are willing to get married just so she can stay in the country.
The plan as of now is for her to come over (I start work soon) and we will start a home together (bank account in both our names, lease in both our names etc). I will be supporting her during this time as she wont be able to work because she would just be a visitor. As the 6 month limit started to creep up we were planning on applying for an extension. I have read through the forums and it seems like it is pretty iffy on the outcome of the extension. If we could show that our intent is to build a home together (we would ultimately be shooting to apply as a common law couple with me being her sponsor) would that increase our chances of getting her a 6 month extension?
I should also add the we're looking into any year long programs where she could improve her English which could possibly result in a student visa.
Also, if she got the extension rejected, then what would happen? All the things I have been reading about this seem to say that she wouldn't be allowed to go back to Holland for say a month and then come back. Might it be a better option for her to go back to Holland for a few weeks and come back into Canada without applying for an extension?
Any help on this is greatly appreciated!
I am a student graduating from U of A (also Canadian born citizen) in April and I have a girlfriend in Holland. We met last year while she was on her holiday work visa and she has been here to visit once since she left last May. We're trying to figure out a way to get her over here for good and we figured out that she wont qualify for a skilled worker. Neither of us are willing to get married just so she can stay in the country.
The plan as of now is for her to come over (I start work soon) and we will start a home together (bank account in both our names, lease in both our names etc). I will be supporting her during this time as she wont be able to work because she would just be a visitor. As the 6 month limit started to creep up we were planning on applying for an extension. I have read through the forums and it seems like it is pretty iffy on the outcome of the extension. If we could show that our intent is to build a home together (we would ultimately be shooting to apply as a common law couple with me being her sponsor) would that increase our chances of getting her a 6 month extension?
I should also add the we're looking into any year long programs where she could improve her English which could possibly result in a student visa.
Also, if she got the extension rejected, then what would happen? All the things I have been reading about this seem to say that she wouldn't be allowed to go back to Holland for say a month and then come back. Might it be a better option for her to go back to Holland for a few weeks and come back into Canada without applying for an extension?
Any help on this is greatly appreciated!