Hello,
I am a Canadian citizen and my girlfriend is a US citizen. We have been discussing living together, with her moving up here to live with me. Ideally, we would like to have her enter Canada via visitor status, and hopefully have her either apply for a work visa (assuming she is able to find a job that qualifies for it) or apply for an extension on her visitor's status so that we can live together for a year before applying for permanent residency via common-law. Marriage has also been discussed.
My main concern is that she will not be granted entry into Canada on her initial visit, especially if she can't prove that she has strong enough ties in the US that she would return after the 6 months, assuming that she wasn't able to get an extension. We both want to do this all in the correct and legal way, so I'm just wondering what exactly our options are? Is she likely to get rejected if we tell the border officer exactly what our plans are?
I was also curious about the application for extending your visitor's status. Is it a commonly used reason to want to extend your status by another 6 months so that you can apply for common-law permanent residency? Is it even possible to do so, or do you need a more solid reason such as waiting on a permanent resident application via marriage to go through?
Thank you,
Scott
I am a Canadian citizen and my girlfriend is a US citizen. We have been discussing living together, with her moving up here to live with me. Ideally, we would like to have her enter Canada via visitor status, and hopefully have her either apply for a work visa (assuming she is able to find a job that qualifies for it) or apply for an extension on her visitor's status so that we can live together for a year before applying for permanent residency via common-law. Marriage has also been discussed.
My main concern is that she will not be granted entry into Canada on her initial visit, especially if she can't prove that she has strong enough ties in the US that she would return after the 6 months, assuming that she wasn't able to get an extension. We both want to do this all in the correct and legal way, so I'm just wondering what exactly our options are? Is she likely to get rejected if we tell the border officer exactly what our plans are?
I was also curious about the application for extending your visitor's status. Is it a commonly used reason to want to extend your status by another 6 months so that you can apply for common-law permanent residency? Is it even possible to do so, or do you need a more solid reason such as waiting on a permanent resident application via marriage to go through?
Thank you,
Scott