fridgdesign said:
If I went on a one way ticket, do uyou think that would be a problem at the border? If so, what should I take to prove I was heading back??
Also, when my passport is requested, do you think I can send it back to the UK via my brother to the VISA office? Do you think they would pull me up for that???
Hey - your passport won't be requested anymore. Since december 2011, for visa exempt nationalities, they ask for a copy of the passport and issue a COPR ( confirmation of PR), and send it to you. so you can keep your passport with you all the time, no worries.
On a one way ticket - there is always a risk. I think you need to prepare for the worst, and hope for the best. Make sure that you take a copy of your application with you, and the fee receipt, to show that you have paid the fees, and you are in the process. If you have a one way ticket, take maybe an extract of bank account to show that if required to leave the country because your tourist visa has expired, you will comply with the obligations. Make sure that you make it clear to the border officer that you will follow the rules. Try not to move with too much stuff... ( but then again - some people have been OK moving with dogs etc). Try and not use the word "moving to live in Canada" - rather explain that you are coming for a long visit to wait out the PR and hope that it will come through etc.
most exempt visa nationals don't get turned down at the border, so you should be fine. if you are given 3 months, once in the country, and before it expires, you can ask for an extension.
So - you should be fine! if you already have the sponsorship approval when you go and stay with her, then take that as well, so the officer can see that you have already been through the first stage.
Good luck,
Sweden