Hello all,
I am in dire need of some advice, and i hope someone here can help me. I am from Scotland and my g/f is Canadian, we met 3 years ago and have lived together pretty much since then. The main problem we have is we have lived in lots of different places, 6 months in Glasgow,1 year in Canada, 1 year in Vietnam and travelled about for the last 3 months. When we lived in Glasgow we stayed in a shared house so our names weren’t on any bills of a lease, in Canada we stayed with her parents for a few months then she rented an apartment and it was all in her name, in Vietnam we didn’t really have any bills or such in our names but we do have a lease for 9 months. and we have been travelling since then and in between. We have mountains of emails and text messages and plenty of pictures of us together with each others family’s during christmas,thanksgiving and other events. We have a joint back account in Canada that we have had for over a year. We hired a lawyer to help guide us through this process but he was been less than helpful to be honest .
I would like to know, does anyone think because of all our moving about would it negatively impact our application? The main reason we have moved so much is purely so we can be together as we weren’t sure what we wanted to do with our lives just yet so had to keep going places where we could be together.
Also i do not have criminal record check from being in Vietnam, i technically wasn’t in the country for longer than 6 months as i was only on a Visitor visa and have stamps to prove my movements, a criminal record check is almost impossible to get outside of the country, could anyone see this being a major problem?
Could anyone tell me what other evidence i could use to bolster out application?
We will be going back to Canada in a few weeks and will be staying with her parents, if and when we do decide to apply what would be the best option to apply for , inland or outland? I actually have a job offer but the process to just get me a work permit costs a lot of time and money for my prospective employer and it may still be rejected and it doesn’t mean i’ll get to permanently live in the country.
Any advice anyone could give me would be greatly appreciated, Thanks Steven