I overstayed my visa in Canada for several months (as I could not leave until I sold the property I owned there). As soon as the property was sold I left Canada and returned to the UK (I am a UK citizen). CIC were aware of my overstay.
I had a girlfriend in Canada and we had our share of problems but now have reached the point where we do want to tie the knot and start a life together.
I imagine that returning to Canada to get married is not an option as I would doubtless be refused entry after my previous overstay.
If we get married in the UK and she returns to Canada, would her application to sponsor me be hindered by my previous overstay?
Another consideration: when we first met about 2 years ago, it did not occur to us to document our relationship for future use.We do not have photos (I hate cameras) or a joint bank account, or any of the other stuff which I have seen listed as things that are generally listed.
We would have to live in Canada as she has nearly grown children from a past marriage and she understandably wants to stay close to them.
I had a girlfriend in Canada and we had our share of problems but now have reached the point where we do want to tie the knot and start a life together.
I imagine that returning to Canada to get married is not an option as I would doubtless be refused entry after my previous overstay.
If we get married in the UK and she returns to Canada, would her application to sponsor me be hindered by my previous overstay?
Another consideration: when we first met about 2 years ago, it did not occur to us to document our relationship for future use.We do not have photos (I hate cameras) or a joint bank account, or any of the other stuff which I have seen listed as things that are generally listed.
We would have to live in Canada as she has nearly grown children from a past marriage and she understandably wants to stay close to them.