I am arriving in canada from the UK in 2017 to be married to a canadian citizen and applying for PR through the spousal visa program. one of my anxieties is the arrival itself. at the border i understand that i need to demonstrate that i have sufficient fund to stay, an itinerary, a place to stay and a return flight as well as proof of permanent ties in the UK. all the information needed to assure the IO that i am arriving in canada as a tourist and intend to leave on the return flight shown. i would like to tell the truth, that i am arriving to be married and be welcomed in, but i understand that this is not what the IO wants to hear. it is a serious flaw in the system but my partner and I cannot be apart any longer.
1) for those of you who have followed a similar route what were your experiences of the arrival and what evidence were you required to produce?
2) are there any guideline figures that would tell me how much i would need and in what format, to fund a stay of, say, 3 months with a return flight at the end of that time? I have enough in my uk account to cover an extended stay of much longer. i have a credit card, a moneycorp explorer card which i can load with funds in lieu of traveller's cheques and bank statements from my uk account which will demonstrate this.
3) my partner and i would also like to open a joint account as soon as possible when i arrive. this will mean i can transfer funds from the UK to a canadian account during my stay. otherwise accessing funds is going to be an unnecessary cost. can i open a canadian bank account as a tourist when i get there? what documents would i need to do this? the joint account, ie a combining of finances and mutual dependency, i understand will form part of the supporting evidence that the relationship is genuine, which it very much is.
merry christmas to you all. may 2017 bring us all closer together with our loved ones. good luck with your applications.
1) for those of you who have followed a similar route what were your experiences of the arrival and what evidence were you required to produce?
2) are there any guideline figures that would tell me how much i would need and in what format, to fund a stay of, say, 3 months with a return flight at the end of that time? I have enough in my uk account to cover an extended stay of much longer. i have a credit card, a moneycorp explorer card which i can load with funds in lieu of traveller's cheques and bank statements from my uk account which will demonstrate this.
3) my partner and i would also like to open a joint account as soon as possible when i arrive. this will mean i can transfer funds from the UK to a canadian account during my stay. otherwise accessing funds is going to be an unnecessary cost. can i open a canadian bank account as a tourist when i get there? what documents would i need to do this? the joint account, ie a combining of finances and mutual dependency, i understand will form part of the supporting evidence that the relationship is genuine, which it very much is.
merry christmas to you all. may 2017 bring us all closer together with our loved ones. good luck with your applications.