Hello guys, I am in this situation I wonder if there is a way we can work it out.
I'm dating a girl and we are supposed to get married sometime next year in Canada. She holds a Chinese passport, but resides permanently in France (I'm still in Canada). When she first visited Canada, she was able to obtain a multi-entry visa. The letter describes her length of stay as the following:
If we decide to marry next time she visits Canada, we can at most stay for 6 months as indicated on her letter. I need to know if there is any way that she can extend her stay for us to remain together longer, until her permanent residency is approved.
Also, we'd like to start the application as soon as we sign the papers. I obviously need to submit my application to the office in Canada, but what about her? Should she hand in her forms in Canada, or the Paris or Beijing office?
Again, what we're mostly concerned of is how long we can stay together in Canada, before she has to leave. We'd like to extend the stay as much as possible, and hopefully she will never have to leave before the grant for permanent residency.
Please help, many thanks!
I'm dating a girl and we are supposed to get married sometime next year in Canada. She holds a Chinese passport, but resides permanently in France (I'm still in Canada). When she first visited Canada, she was able to obtain a multi-entry visa. The letter describes her length of stay as the following:
I'm a Canadian citizen and I wish to sponsor for her permanent residency. But we are struggling with the wait times.The immigration officer will determine the length of your stay in Canada, which unless otherwise noted, will be for six months.
If we decide to marry next time she visits Canada, we can at most stay for 6 months as indicated on her letter. I need to know if there is any way that she can extend her stay for us to remain together longer, until her permanent residency is approved.
Also, we'd like to start the application as soon as we sign the papers. I obviously need to submit my application to the office in Canada, but what about her? Should she hand in her forms in Canada, or the Paris or Beijing office?
Again, what we're mostly concerned of is how long we can stay together in Canada, before she has to leave. We'd like to extend the stay as much as possible, and hopefully she will never have to leave before the grant for permanent residency.
Please help, many thanks!