It would be beyond stupid for you to apply inland. Sao Paulo has the fastest processing time of any CIC office in the world. It averages only a few months.VanessaMoore said:That made me think, because an outland application in Brazil is due in five months now, and applying inland I would have to wait up to four months to get a OWP. I'm just not sure how bad it would be to live under so much pressure.
Also, I don't think we will pursue the application with a lawyer. This first time would only be for consulting. Depending on the decisions we make after that it might be an option.
One more thing, I have a kitty that he already loves and treats like his. Would you think it's too risky to bring her with me this December? I mean, my justification on the trip is to spend holidays with friends and my boyfriend. I guess if I bring the kitty they might suspect I have second intentions in staying? Which is not a lie, but I wonder if this would count negatively as to them giving me six months stay.
Don't bother with a lawyer. Waste of money and time and they usually end up providing bad advice.
With proof of funds and the submitted PR app, you have pretty much no chance of being refused a visitor extension.
Bringing the cat is a risk, as visitors don't usually travel with their cats. I would leave it at home for now.