Hi! I read through all the posts, guides, examples, and what not. However, I'm still anxious that something bad will happen. So I'm going to ask here just to make sure.
I'm heading over to Canada soon. Before, my intentions were to visit. However, now I'd like to be sponsored by my fiance.
Problem is, I don't know what I need. I'm nervous. I know I'm taking everything I have with me and I'm going to be on visitor's visa first. But I don't have money with me on hand. Would that raise my chances of being declined entry?
Now, I can't exactly say I'm getting sponsored, since I need to marry first and then be sponsored. (Getting marriage certificate after arriving in Canada)
He is currently not working officially. As in he doesn't have a office job or anything. Just a minimum wage job in a restaurant. I know that in the sponsorship form, you must declare your income, but he can't do that since it's not really a real job, I think?
He does however have a house. So shelter is not a problem. Yes, he is a Canadian citizen with a Canadian passport and what not.
Questions here right now are: Am I able to work in Canada? I understand that I'd need to apply for a work visa of some sort, but without one am I able to? (Basic jobs such as waitress or someone that cleans dishes in a restaurant.)
Why am I anxious? Well, I know of marriage fraud, but we're definitely not doing that. It just may seem off to the officer that I'm coming in with nothing but luggages of my belongings with no cash on hand.
Will I be rejected entry or an extension? I'll probably have to stay on Visitor's visa pass until sponsorship application is approved, unless if there's another type of Visa or something I could be on?
What documentations do I need? I have my birth certificate and passport ready. Do I need to bring in say any school reports or health history certificates?
This whole thing is a mess and I'm sorry for that. All I want to know basically is my chances of being approved despite having no cash on hand and if my partner having no "real" job (yet) would mean a rejection to sponsor despite having no problems with shelter and basic needs (still able to pay for basic food and what not). Annnnd my complete chance of immigrating to Canada. I know that there's going to be a hectic lot of interviews since marriage fraud is a thing and I'd need to explain why I want to immigrate, but I'm ready for all of that except the fact that I'll have to declare that I have no money on hand upon arrival, which usually spikes concern for the border officers.
What sponsorship should I do? As I plan on staying with my fiance in his house, so would inland be better?
One more thing. How do I genuinely prove that I'm not using marriage fraud and my relationship with my partner is legitimate? Social media is rising, so we don't exactly send letters to each other. We use apps such as Skype and Facebook everyday though... but that's about it.
Edit: I really hope that I'm not offending anyone, but I was born in New Zealand, which is a visa-exempt country and from what I know, NZ and Canada has a decent relationship with each other. I understand that some other countries may be questionable (due to large drug imports, crime rate, etc.)
Thank you in advance!
I'm heading over to Canada soon. Before, my intentions were to visit. However, now I'd like to be sponsored by my fiance.
Problem is, I don't know what I need. I'm nervous. I know I'm taking everything I have with me and I'm going to be on visitor's visa first. But I don't have money with me on hand. Would that raise my chances of being declined entry?
Now, I can't exactly say I'm getting sponsored, since I need to marry first and then be sponsored. (Getting marriage certificate after arriving in Canada)
He is currently not working officially. As in he doesn't have a office job or anything. Just a minimum wage job in a restaurant. I know that in the sponsorship form, you must declare your income, but he can't do that since it's not really a real job, I think?
He does however have a house. So shelter is not a problem. Yes, he is a Canadian citizen with a Canadian passport and what not.
Questions here right now are: Am I able to work in Canada? I understand that I'd need to apply for a work visa of some sort, but without one am I able to? (Basic jobs such as waitress or someone that cleans dishes in a restaurant.)
Why am I anxious? Well, I know of marriage fraud, but we're definitely not doing that. It just may seem off to the officer that I'm coming in with nothing but luggages of my belongings with no cash on hand.
Will I be rejected entry or an extension? I'll probably have to stay on Visitor's visa pass until sponsorship application is approved, unless if there's another type of Visa or something I could be on?
What documentations do I need? I have my birth certificate and passport ready. Do I need to bring in say any school reports or health history certificates?
This whole thing is a mess and I'm sorry for that. All I want to know basically is my chances of being approved despite having no cash on hand and if my partner having no "real" job (yet) would mean a rejection to sponsor despite having no problems with shelter and basic needs (still able to pay for basic food and what not). Annnnd my complete chance of immigrating to Canada. I know that there's going to be a hectic lot of interviews since marriage fraud is a thing and I'd need to explain why I want to immigrate, but I'm ready for all of that except the fact that I'll have to declare that I have no money on hand upon arrival, which usually spikes concern for the border officers.
What sponsorship should I do? As I plan on staying with my fiance in his house, so would inland be better?
One more thing. How do I genuinely prove that I'm not using marriage fraud and my relationship with my partner is legitimate? Social media is rising, so we don't exactly send letters to each other. We use apps such as Skype and Facebook everyday though... but that's about it.
Edit: I really hope that I'm not offending anyone, but I was born in New Zealand, which is a visa-exempt country and from what I know, NZ and Canada has a decent relationship with each other. I understand that some other countries may be questionable (due to large drug imports, crime rate, etc.)
Thank you in advance!