I had a couple posts last fall when I found out about this forum and was very gracious of the responses and effort you all were willing to provide. My fiance (US citizen, living in the US) and I (Canadian Citizen, living in Alberta) are getting married in about 4 months and I have some questions to verify as I am seeing some updated and longer wait times for the Outland Application process (Sponsor Approval) as well as for the FBI check.
1) She is soon going to be cut off of her parents health care very soon and needs a stop gap, between now and when she receives PR/Alberta Health card. Will she need to sign up for a US health care plan and also travel plans for the next few months while she is visiting me (on a few different weekends)?
2) I have read that she should be able to receive health care in Alberta from day 1 when she comes to "visit" after we are married. We plan to drive back to Canada after the wedding, with the marriage certificate in hand, and I want to get her an Alberta health card as soon as possible. What proof do you need for this? Marriage certificate and a 'date' on your passport? I was under the assumption that she would need a visitor record, but after reading more on the forums, most of you do NOT recommend asking for a visitor record. Will a simple entry stamp work? Can you ask for the entry stamps? Typically when we cross the border for weekend trips, the border agents don't even stamp our passports.
3) If she does get an Alberta health card right away, can we cancel her US health coverage? Do we need to be covered by two plans? She can receive additional benefits with my work plan if she gets an Alberta health card and I do not want to pay for private US insurance if it isn't necessary. We plan to visit Europe and Asia within the next 12 months (while we are waiting for her Outland application to go through) and want to make sure we are legally and fully covered, as much as possible while away.
4) With the increase in wait times, I would like to start the application as soon as possible, maybe even submit the application a week after we are married and back in Canada.
a) I believe the first step would be crossing the border and receiving a stamp for entry
b) Then I would go and try and get her Alberta Health Card
c) At this point would I mail off the Outland application with her current name? Or send off her US passport for the name change and wait for it to come back to submit the entire package. Last fall it was recommended to do the passport name change first, but with the increase in Sponsorship Approval wait times, this may have changed some of your opinions? Getting the passport name change is priority not only for the application, but our honeymoon trip.
d) I realize I will also need to get the FBI clearance submitted as well. I was planning on having her start to look into this now as I am hearing of 3-4 month wait times. We will schedule her medical in Alberta later this spring.
e) As mentioned above, we need to change her US passport (to her married name) within about 8 weeks as we have booked flights for our honeymoon in the new name. Does anyone know if going to the US consulate's in Canadian cities to apply for the new passport will speed up the process? I know you can book appointments for passport application help at the consulate, but I do not know if that it is a way to get it done quicker. If not, is it possible to expedite a US passport from a Canadian address?
At the end of the day, my priorities are trying to get her health care as soon as possible and getting her name changed on the passport within 2 months to go on our honeymoon. After that, I would like to get the Outland application process started quickly so that she can work and move her belongings up here once the process is complete.
I appreciate all feedback, follow up questions and help. Thank you kindly!
1) She is soon going to be cut off of her parents health care very soon and needs a stop gap, between now and when she receives PR/Alberta Health card. Will she need to sign up for a US health care plan and also travel plans for the next few months while she is visiting me (on a few different weekends)?
2) I have read that she should be able to receive health care in Alberta from day 1 when she comes to "visit" after we are married. We plan to drive back to Canada after the wedding, with the marriage certificate in hand, and I want to get her an Alberta health card as soon as possible. What proof do you need for this? Marriage certificate and a 'date' on your passport? I was under the assumption that she would need a visitor record, but after reading more on the forums, most of you do NOT recommend asking for a visitor record. Will a simple entry stamp work? Can you ask for the entry stamps? Typically when we cross the border for weekend trips, the border agents don't even stamp our passports.
3) If she does get an Alberta health card right away, can we cancel her US health coverage? Do we need to be covered by two plans? She can receive additional benefits with my work plan if she gets an Alberta health card and I do not want to pay for private US insurance if it isn't necessary. We plan to visit Europe and Asia within the next 12 months (while we are waiting for her Outland application to go through) and want to make sure we are legally and fully covered, as much as possible while away.
4) With the increase in wait times, I would like to start the application as soon as possible, maybe even submit the application a week after we are married and back in Canada.
a) I believe the first step would be crossing the border and receiving a stamp for entry
b) Then I would go and try and get her Alberta Health Card
c) At this point would I mail off the Outland application with her current name? Or send off her US passport for the name change and wait for it to come back to submit the entire package. Last fall it was recommended to do the passport name change first, but with the increase in Sponsorship Approval wait times, this may have changed some of your opinions? Getting the passport name change is priority not only for the application, but our honeymoon trip.
d) I realize I will also need to get the FBI clearance submitted as well. I was planning on having her start to look into this now as I am hearing of 3-4 month wait times. We will schedule her medical in Alberta later this spring.
e) As mentioned above, we need to change her US passport (to her married name) within about 8 weeks as we have booked flights for our honeymoon in the new name. Does anyone know if going to the US consulate's in Canadian cities to apply for the new passport will speed up the process? I know you can book appointments for passport application help at the consulate, but I do not know if that it is a way to get it done quicker. If not, is it possible to expedite a US passport from a Canadian address?
At the end of the day, my priorities are trying to get her health care as soon as possible and getting her name changed on the passport within 2 months to go on our honeymoon. After that, I would like to get the Outland application process started quickly so that she can work and move her belongings up here once the process is complete.
I appreciate all feedback, follow up questions and help. Thank you kindly!