So grateful to anyone who can provide me with guidance! 8)
So here is my story:
My fiance lives in Toronto and I live in Florida. We are planning a July 2016 wedding in Toronto. My plan is to go to a University full-time to complete my graduate studies; I have no plans to leave Canada. She (my wife) will sponsor me for Permanent Residency once we are married. I will eventually apply for Canadian Citizenship. I could obtain a Study Visa in order to enter the country but I am wondering if that is necessary. If I show up at the border with my vehicle full of household items/luggage, an FBI clearance letter, and a wedding permit, will there be a problem? The CIC website can be confusing because there is nothing on there that tells a person how to enter the country in order to get married, but it does have directions for a spouse to sponsor a spouse (citizen of other country) already living in Canada for Permanent Residency. I always wonder how that particular person gets into Canada in the first place. Obviously, I want to follow immigration laws, so please advise me as to the proper way. ;D
Sidenote: my mom is a Canadian citizen with a Permanent Resident card for the U.S.
Thanks so much!
So here is my story:
My fiance lives in Toronto and I live in Florida. We are planning a July 2016 wedding in Toronto. My plan is to go to a University full-time to complete my graduate studies; I have no plans to leave Canada. She (my wife) will sponsor me for Permanent Residency once we are married. I will eventually apply for Canadian Citizenship. I could obtain a Study Visa in order to enter the country but I am wondering if that is necessary. If I show up at the border with my vehicle full of household items/luggage, an FBI clearance letter, and a wedding permit, will there be a problem? The CIC website can be confusing because there is nothing on there that tells a person how to enter the country in order to get married, but it does have directions for a spouse to sponsor a spouse (citizen of other country) already living in Canada for Permanent Residency. I always wonder how that particular person gets into Canada in the first place. Obviously, I want to follow immigration laws, so please advise me as to the proper way. ;D
Sidenote: my mom is a Canadian citizen with a Permanent Resident card for the U.S.
Thanks so much!