Any advice is appreciated. If you feel that it would be better to consult an immigration attorney please let us know as we are considering it.
My wife (Canadian) and I (American) applied for outland PR in April. I live in Florida and she lives in Vancouver with her daughter. The three of us are planning a cross country road trip for August and are going to drive from Florida to Vancouver. She works in Vancouver and I am going to quit my job in Florida and would like to visit/stay with her until my PR is approved. She has a good, well paying job and a good amount in savings in her bank account to support us.
At the time of the border crossing I will not have a job or a US residence as I will be quitting my job on August 1 and terminating my apartment lease on August 10.
My questions are as follows:
1. Will they let me cross into Canada with my wife and step-daughter while in process for PR with no job or residence in the US, but my wife is there and owns her home and has verifiable income and funds in savings to support us while we wait for approval?
2. We plan to cross into Canada via Peace Arch crossing. What issues should we expect and what documentation should we be prepared to show?
3. Should we ask for a visitors record, is this something that I will be required to get?
4. Is there anything we can do in the months leading up to this that will make things go smoothly or ensure that the crossing is a success.
5. If I am allowed to enter Canada with my family and the PR application takes longer than 6 months, can I apply for an extension to my visitors visa without leaving the country? If so would I then be on implied status?
We just want to be together while we wait for the PR to be approved and we are prepared to make the financial sacrifices required to do this and we want to make sure that everything we do is legal and will in no way jeopardize our long-term future.
Please let me know if further information is required. Any advice on matters I did not consider that relate to our situation is also appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
My wife (Canadian) and I (American) applied for outland PR in April. I live in Florida and she lives in Vancouver with her daughter. The three of us are planning a cross country road trip for August and are going to drive from Florida to Vancouver. She works in Vancouver and I am going to quit my job in Florida and would like to visit/stay with her until my PR is approved. She has a good, well paying job and a good amount in savings in her bank account to support us.
At the time of the border crossing I will not have a job or a US residence as I will be quitting my job on August 1 and terminating my apartment lease on August 10.
My questions are as follows:
1. Will they let me cross into Canada with my wife and step-daughter while in process for PR with no job or residence in the US, but my wife is there and owns her home and has verifiable income and funds in savings to support us while we wait for approval?
2. We plan to cross into Canada via Peace Arch crossing. What issues should we expect and what documentation should we be prepared to show?
3. Should we ask for a visitors record, is this something that I will be required to get?
4. Is there anything we can do in the months leading up to this that will make things go smoothly or ensure that the crossing is a success.
5. If I am allowed to enter Canada with my family and the PR application takes longer than 6 months, can I apply for an extension to my visitors visa without leaving the country? If so would I then be on implied status?
We just want to be together while we wait for the PR to be approved and we are prepared to make the financial sacrifices required to do this and we want to make sure that everything we do is legal and will in no way jeopardize our long-term future.
Please let me know if further information is required. Any advice on matters I did not consider that relate to our situation is also appreciated.
Thank you in advance.