Hi there.
I just signed up for these forums because I have seen so many helpful responses and I am a HUGE worrywart. These questions keep me up every single night. I have tried calling immigration a couple times, but the line is always busy!
I will give a bit of a background and get right to my questions.
I am from the US. My husband is Canadian. We got married in March 12 and have known eachother since September 11. We have maintained contact every single day and have
pretty good evidence that our relationship is genuine. We are planning on applying inland for spousal sponsorship PR status for myself.
1) Do we have a good chance of proving our relationship is genuine if we have supporting evidence even if we have only been in a relationship for a year?
We plan on sending an inland app once I get back into Canada. I am here currently but am traveling to the US and then back. My questions are:
2) Do I have to get a physical visa in order to hand in with the documents required by the inland app, or is there a way to prove I have a visitor status?
3) From what I understand, when you are admitted from the US to Canada and they do not stamp your passport book (I have a passport card anyway) you are admitted for 6 months. Is this true?
a) if this is true, do i have six months in order to apply for an extension as a visitor?
4) I'm a bit confused about how I am able to legally stay. I am assuming admitted as a visitor and extend my stay through the website. Will I have a problem doing this as it states even in the application information that it's not recommended to leave Canada while the app is being processed?
5) How long can the visitor visa be extended for?
6) Do I have any legal rights to be able to stay in Canada with my spouse while my inland app is being processed? What if my extension weren't granted?
7) I have heard that if you need an interview, there is a long wait for inland. Does this mean if I applied for an open work permit it would not be granted for how long?
8) How can I prove that I have been in Canada with my sponsor if I don't have a passport book? I am thinking gas receipts back and forth, and travel insurance documentation.
9) According to application guide 5289 (inland) on the cic site, it states " You may be able to receive medical insurance while your application is being processed. Contact your provincial or
territorial health department to find out if you are eligible. " What do they mean, and how does this work?
10) When I go back to Canada, am I required to inform the border guard that I intend to make an inland app? Will they not like this?
11) Lastly, will I have a problem with the application if I have been "denied entry"? Technically the officer made me sign an "Allowed to Leave" document. This was the first time I tried to get into Canada, and was not aware of all the documentation that was required. I have been admitted probably 6-7 times after this but never did anything official, although they ask me about it almost every single time. The form says it's IMM 5292, part 3.
That's all for now.
I really appreciate any help you can offer. I am making big changes in my life and it's really scary sometimes not knowing what's going to happen!
Thanks so much,
greenteamochi
I just signed up for these forums because I have seen so many helpful responses and I am a HUGE worrywart. These questions keep me up every single night. I have tried calling immigration a couple times, but the line is always busy!
I will give a bit of a background and get right to my questions.
I am from the US. My husband is Canadian. We got married in March 12 and have known eachother since September 11. We have maintained contact every single day and have
pretty good evidence that our relationship is genuine. We are planning on applying inland for spousal sponsorship PR status for myself.
1) Do we have a good chance of proving our relationship is genuine if we have supporting evidence even if we have only been in a relationship for a year?
We plan on sending an inland app once I get back into Canada. I am here currently but am traveling to the US and then back. My questions are:
2) Do I have to get a physical visa in order to hand in with the documents required by the inland app, or is there a way to prove I have a visitor status?
3) From what I understand, when you are admitted from the US to Canada and they do not stamp your passport book (I have a passport card anyway) you are admitted for 6 months. Is this true?
a) if this is true, do i have six months in order to apply for an extension as a visitor?
4) I'm a bit confused about how I am able to legally stay. I am assuming admitted as a visitor and extend my stay through the website. Will I have a problem doing this as it states even in the application information that it's not recommended to leave Canada while the app is being processed?
5) How long can the visitor visa be extended for?
6) Do I have any legal rights to be able to stay in Canada with my spouse while my inland app is being processed? What if my extension weren't granted?
7) I have heard that if you need an interview, there is a long wait for inland. Does this mean if I applied for an open work permit it would not be granted for how long?
8) How can I prove that I have been in Canada with my sponsor if I don't have a passport book? I am thinking gas receipts back and forth, and travel insurance documentation.
9) According to application guide 5289 (inland) on the cic site, it states " You may be able to receive medical insurance while your application is being processed. Contact your provincial or
territorial health department to find out if you are eligible. " What do they mean, and how does this work?
10) When I go back to Canada, am I required to inform the border guard that I intend to make an inland app? Will they not like this?
11) Lastly, will I have a problem with the application if I have been "denied entry"? Technically the officer made me sign an "Allowed to Leave" document. This was the first time I tried to get into Canada, and was not aware of all the documentation that was required. I have been admitted probably 6-7 times after this but never did anything official, although they ask me about it almost every single time. The form says it's IMM 5292, part 3.
That's all for now.
I really appreciate any help you can offer. I am making big changes in my life and it's really scary sometimes not knowing what's going to happen!
Thanks so much,
greenteamochi