Hello everyone,
I am hoping and appreciate anyone that can help me out with my question/problem.
I am a Canadian Citizen, 26 years old and im currently in my last year at a University in USA. I met my girlfriend here last year, who is from Taiwan, but she finished school at the end of 2010 and had to return back to Taiwan as her student visa was over. One year later (now) we are still together, doing the long distance relationship, we talk every day on skype/msn, send letters and visit each other (i stayed in taiwan for 3months in the summer).
We both want to be together, and we both agree it is better to start our lives together in Canada. We do plan to get married, but we both think its better if we first live with each other, work and save money before getting married and starting a family - marriage to both of us is a big deal and expensive, and we would like to have our dream wedding which takes time to plan and time in order to save money, and of course we don't want to rush into it - the most important thing for us now is to be together with each other.
Once i graduate from the University in the states, i plan on going back to Canada and getting a job ASAP, and i would like to bring her to Canada so we can both be together with each other finally.
My question is, what is the best/fastest way to bring her back to Canada? I know ill be applying to sponsor her under the conjugal partner category, but that is about all i know.
Can someone with experience and knowledge help me out in what the best steps/method is to bring her back without being separated? Is it better to apply while she is out of the country or in the country under visitor visa? Can she apply for a temporary work permit while the paper work is being done? Are there restrictions to leaving the country or entering the country if she applies from within or outside of the country?
I do know we have to prove our relationship, which will not be hard as it is genuine and we are serious, but what other things are needed? She does have a bachelor of science and some work experience, so she has education and skills.
Thank you very much for helping me out, this means to both of us.
I am hoping and appreciate anyone that can help me out with my question/problem.
I am a Canadian Citizen, 26 years old and im currently in my last year at a University in USA. I met my girlfriend here last year, who is from Taiwan, but she finished school at the end of 2010 and had to return back to Taiwan as her student visa was over. One year later (now) we are still together, doing the long distance relationship, we talk every day on skype/msn, send letters and visit each other (i stayed in taiwan for 3months in the summer).
We both want to be together, and we both agree it is better to start our lives together in Canada. We do plan to get married, but we both think its better if we first live with each other, work and save money before getting married and starting a family - marriage to both of us is a big deal and expensive, and we would like to have our dream wedding which takes time to plan and time in order to save money, and of course we don't want to rush into it - the most important thing for us now is to be together with each other.
Once i graduate from the University in the states, i plan on going back to Canada and getting a job ASAP, and i would like to bring her to Canada so we can both be together with each other finally.
My question is, what is the best/fastest way to bring her back to Canada? I know ill be applying to sponsor her under the conjugal partner category, but that is about all i know.
Can someone with experience and knowledge help me out in what the best steps/method is to bring her back without being separated? Is it better to apply while she is out of the country or in the country under visitor visa? Can she apply for a temporary work permit while the paper work is being done? Are there restrictions to leaving the country or entering the country if she applies from within or outside of the country?
I do know we have to prove our relationship, which will not be hard as it is genuine and we are serious, but what other things are needed? She does have a bachelor of science and some work experience, so she has education and skills.
Thank you very much for helping me out, this means to both of us.