Hey there everyone,
First off I hope I'm posting this in the right section, since this is sort of a mix, one part is about entering the boarder, while the other part is relating the entire process of applying for PR status so please bear with me.
I'm a 20 year old Canadian citizen and I've been dating an American citizen for 3 years now, we've both visited and lived with each other upwards of 6 months each time. We've both come to the point where we want to be together permanently and we've decided that we want to get married and apply for spousal sponsorship. Though currently I have some concerns and don't really have the clear answer to each of them, so I'm hoping maybe I could get some input.
In two weeks time I'm heading down to get my girlfriend and bring her up here to visit for a 6 month period and within that period to apply for PR status and an extension of stay. I understand that you don't want to tell the boarder this particular information just mostly coming off that you're visiting and that's it. But she will have her FBI prints and basically all her information prepared to apply for the status on her, and I'm extremely concerned about her entering the boarder this time. What if they search her bag and find all this information? I can only assume it would be held against her? If this is the case would it be preferable to mail this information to my address instead or carry it on my luggage?
Also I'm not sure if this does help her case but she was allowed entry for 6 months a year ago with minimal ties (now that I look in retrospect), and did leave before the date her paper said she had to return home on. Would they take this into account when processing her? For funding she recently was laid off her job, so would it be acceptable for me to possibly write up a letter stating that I will be supporting her for her stay and providing pay stubs that prove I could easily support someone on my cheques?
Now for sponsoring her there's a few things I'm wanting to ask.
First, I have questions regarding the whole marriage process. Is there any different circumstances to marrying a citizen of another country? Or do you just go through the process as if with anyone else? Also would it be held against us if we're only married for a short period of time? We're planning on getting married a few weeks after she comes up here so it won't be that long that we've been married of course.
For proof of ties I'm a bit worried about this when it comes to accumulating chat logs, as we've mostly only spoken over Skype through voice. We have occasional text chats logged over the years, but at most I only have logs showing when we've called one another and the duration of each call. I don't know if this is acceptable to show? We do have pictures of various visits, plane tickets, easily can get friends and family to vouch, and we're joining ownership of accounts, etc. Would this be sufficient enough?
Regarding potential interviews when applying out of country. What would we do in this situation aside from having to go to it? How common does this occur?
My last question on mind is when applying for extension of visiting, is it acceptable to say we're staying together while waiting for her approval of PR status? So long as I prove that she's being taken care of and send any information proving we applied for this? Or does stating this actually hurt your chances for extensions. When we do send in this I've heard that you gain a status that allows you to stay until a decision is met, even if it is over the original leaving date? If her extension was denied also, can we get a re-appeal for it?
Thanks for any input it is much appreciated, I do understand a lot of things can depend on the time, place, person, and just general luck but any extra info really helps me. I know some of this information is on the Canadian government website, although some of it isn't clear enough for me to understand.
First off I hope I'm posting this in the right section, since this is sort of a mix, one part is about entering the boarder, while the other part is relating the entire process of applying for PR status so please bear with me.
I'm a 20 year old Canadian citizen and I've been dating an American citizen for 3 years now, we've both visited and lived with each other upwards of 6 months each time. We've both come to the point where we want to be together permanently and we've decided that we want to get married and apply for spousal sponsorship. Though currently I have some concerns and don't really have the clear answer to each of them, so I'm hoping maybe I could get some input.
In two weeks time I'm heading down to get my girlfriend and bring her up here to visit for a 6 month period and within that period to apply for PR status and an extension of stay. I understand that you don't want to tell the boarder this particular information just mostly coming off that you're visiting and that's it. But she will have her FBI prints and basically all her information prepared to apply for the status on her, and I'm extremely concerned about her entering the boarder this time. What if they search her bag and find all this information? I can only assume it would be held against her? If this is the case would it be preferable to mail this information to my address instead or carry it on my luggage?
Also I'm not sure if this does help her case but she was allowed entry for 6 months a year ago with minimal ties (now that I look in retrospect), and did leave before the date her paper said she had to return home on. Would they take this into account when processing her? For funding she recently was laid off her job, so would it be acceptable for me to possibly write up a letter stating that I will be supporting her for her stay and providing pay stubs that prove I could easily support someone on my cheques?
Now for sponsoring her there's a few things I'm wanting to ask.
First, I have questions regarding the whole marriage process. Is there any different circumstances to marrying a citizen of another country? Or do you just go through the process as if with anyone else? Also would it be held against us if we're only married for a short period of time? We're planning on getting married a few weeks after she comes up here so it won't be that long that we've been married of course.
For proof of ties I'm a bit worried about this when it comes to accumulating chat logs, as we've mostly only spoken over Skype through voice. We have occasional text chats logged over the years, but at most I only have logs showing when we've called one another and the duration of each call. I don't know if this is acceptable to show? We do have pictures of various visits, plane tickets, easily can get friends and family to vouch, and we're joining ownership of accounts, etc. Would this be sufficient enough?
Regarding potential interviews when applying out of country. What would we do in this situation aside from having to go to it? How common does this occur?
My last question on mind is when applying for extension of visiting, is it acceptable to say we're staying together while waiting for her approval of PR status? So long as I prove that she's being taken care of and send any information proving we applied for this? Or does stating this actually hurt your chances for extensions. When we do send in this I've heard that you gain a status that allows you to stay until a decision is met, even if it is over the original leaving date? If her extension was denied also, can we get a re-appeal for it?
Thanks for any input it is much appreciated, I do understand a lot of things can depend on the time, place, person, and just general luck but any extra info really helps me. I know some of this information is on the Canadian government website, although some of it isn't clear enough for me to understand.