Hello, I'm a Natural Born American, and I'll be attending School in Canada in September on a Study Permit. Now, I plan to arrive in Canada in June, and immediately move in with my Fiance and her family. My fiance and I will be moving out of the house to an apartment near our schools.
Basically, I'm just trying to make sure I'm not "breaking any rules" per se on the conditions of the study permit. I'll be attending school in Canada for a Bachelor's program and will take at least 2 years.
So let's say we enter the apartment in August 2011, by August 2012, can we legally apply for my PR Status under Common Law Partner, or can this be as soon as June? I know I'd most likely be eligible for the Canadian Experience Immigration option, but things just seem easier this way.
And yes, I understand I have to make it clear to immigration officers at customs that my intentions in Canada are mainly to Study, which I intend to do (22 with no degree, think that sums it up )
Or, for whatever reason, would immigration immediately question the situation once they realize I'm filing for PR status under a Student Permit after remaining in the Country for a year, and yes, we have documents, letters, chat/skype logs, pictures etc, to verify our relationship is indeed valid.
I'm just a bit concerned I may get denied entry at the border or for my student permit if I mention that I have a Fiance/Girlfriend in Canada, and will be staying with her. Or they may use that as an excuse for me not willing to leave Canada once my studies are complete
Long story short: Going to Canada to finish my degree on study permit, plan to live with my fiance in a private dwelling, applying for PR status as soon as available, is this legit?
Thanks for the help!
Basically, I'm just trying to make sure I'm not "breaking any rules" per se on the conditions of the study permit. I'll be attending school in Canada for a Bachelor's program and will take at least 2 years.
So let's say we enter the apartment in August 2011, by August 2012, can we legally apply for my PR Status under Common Law Partner, or can this be as soon as June? I know I'd most likely be eligible for the Canadian Experience Immigration option, but things just seem easier this way.
And yes, I understand I have to make it clear to immigration officers at customs that my intentions in Canada are mainly to Study, which I intend to do (22 with no degree, think that sums it up )
Or, for whatever reason, would immigration immediately question the situation once they realize I'm filing for PR status under a Student Permit after remaining in the Country for a year, and yes, we have documents, letters, chat/skype logs, pictures etc, to verify our relationship is indeed valid.
I'm just a bit concerned I may get denied entry at the border or for my student permit if I mention that I have a Fiance/Girlfriend in Canada, and will be staying with her. Or they may use that as an excuse for me not willing to leave Canada once my studies are complete
Long story short: Going to Canada to finish my degree on study permit, plan to live with my fiance in a private dwelling, applying for PR status as soon as available, is this legit?
Thanks for the help!