I'm planning to "move" to Vancouver to be with my Canadian boyfriend this summer. I have read many of the posts and gotten a lot of good information from them - thanks! Of course I still have some questions
1) Some people say to arrive at the border separately and not mention a romantic relationship, whereas other say it's better to arrive together and have the Canadian do the talking. Is one really easier/better than the other?
2) I understand that Americans can stay up to 6 months (or whenever the border guard stamps the passport) as visitors without a visa. Does this visitor stay restart after a return visit to the US? Someone wrote there is no specific length needed - is this true? Also, people mentioned about a "Visitors Visa" and having to continue to extend this while waiting to hear back about PR. Can someone explain what this means as my understanding is Americans do not need a visa to visit (if not working or studying)?
3) I looked at the list of documents to prove common law status in order to apply for PR - are certain or all of these required? Or is it kind of subjective?
Thanks!
1) Some people say to arrive at the border separately and not mention a romantic relationship, whereas other say it's better to arrive together and have the Canadian do the talking. Is one really easier/better than the other?
2) I understand that Americans can stay up to 6 months (or whenever the border guard stamps the passport) as visitors without a visa. Does this visitor stay restart after a return visit to the US? Someone wrote there is no specific length needed - is this true? Also, people mentioned about a "Visitors Visa" and having to continue to extend this while waiting to hear back about PR. Can someone explain what this means as my understanding is Americans do not need a visa to visit (if not working or studying)?
3) I looked at the list of documents to prove common law status in order to apply for PR - are certain or all of these required? Or is it kind of subjective?
Thanks!