CanNZ said:still waiting for the COPR, hopefully it didn't get lost in the mail like my first option-c print out did.
CT Cruiser, which crossing are you going to?
My husband and I went to city hall in Korea and signed marriage registration form and that was all. no wedding ceremony, no honey moon, no pictures etc.NRSY said:The reason that we decided to maybe hold off and get married later on in a year and a half or so is because he wanted to have a more stable job and we wanted to be more financially ready to settle down. I know this has probably been answered.. but does it look bad if we were to just go to the embassy and sign a paper and explain that we dont want to have a wedding for financial reasons? would that raise a red flag with immigration? or does it not matter since we could prove our relationship in other ways (photos, chats, vacations together, him coming to canada to meet my family, etc.. )
As far as i know, sponsor's financial ability is not concerned. My husband did not have a job and we did not have enough saving. but he is approved as sponsor without any problem.NRSY said:Would it look bad on an application to sponsor him that I am beginning a 2 year masters program full time and would only be able to have part time jobs? I have more than enough money saved that could support us both and he could work also.
what about his phone bill address? beside rental contract, does he change his billing address to yours? if so, it might help.NRSY said:Also, we have been living together for about a year now, which in a few months we could have applied as common law i guess.. but the problem is that we never thought about it before and although we have been living together its hard to prove since he kept has always kept his address at his parents house and we have been staying together at the houses provided by my job so we dont really have a rental agreement or contract.
floomy said:My husband and I went to city hall in Korea and signed marriage registration form and that was all. no wedding ceremony, no honey moon, no pictures etc.
I explained that we wanna save money for future and both of us do not like having big wedding etc.
if you explain the reason well and show enough evidence of your relationship , it wouldn't be much concern.
As far as i know, sponsor's financial ability is not concerned. My husband did not have a job and we did not have enough saving. but he is approved as sponsor without any problem.
what about his phone bill address? beside rental contract, does he change his billing address to yours? if so, it might help.
and maybe letters from friends and family would be helpful.
hope it helps, and if my answer is wrong, anyone correct me.
CanNZ said:COPR came in the mail, tonight!
Got her on the VISA Waiver program, now it is just decide which border crossing to go to!
NRSY said:Our plan was that I would go back to Canada and go to school and he could come to Canada on a Working holiday visa and we could hopefully live together for a year then either get married or apply as common law for PR. That would be in a perfect world I guess. The application for WHV opened this morning and we failed to get a spot (2000/4000 spots opened today and another 2000 will open some time later..maybe in a few months).
Would it look bad on an application to sponsor him that I am beginning a 2 year masters program full time and would only be able to have part time jobs? I have more than enough money saved that could support us both and he could work also.
Also, i noticed on the CIC website that there is a new thing starting in Dec. 2014 where inland applicants can get a work visa to canada when they apply for PR through common law or spouse sponsorship. Does anyone have any experience or more info with that? I guess the bad thing there would be that it would have to be an inland application which takes much longer than outland.
CanNZ said:For my wife:
Passport
COPR
what else?
I am obviously bringing my passport, citizenship card(citizen by decent) and our marriage license (original copy)