Hello, my fiancé and I are soon to be married. We want to be married in his homeland of Canada. I hail from the US and am going up to visit for as long as I can while everything is being processed. He will be sponsoring me through family class and I will be applying outside of canada because the route is quicker... although am I allowed to visit/stay/ be practically living with him while this is going on? If I do so, I have a few questions:
Am I allowed to submit all my papers with him in Canada even though I am applying outside?
Are my addresses for any information allowed to be his Canadian one, or my home back in US?
When going through customs at the airport, if I say I am visiting for six months, will they possibly deny my access into Canada?
After six months if I leave for a few days and come back, will they be less likely to let me in?
Is this 'cheating' or 'not allowed' for outside applicants and would it be more appropriate to apply from inland?
I understand with inland I can possibly apply for a open work visa, but through studying those visas, I am afraid I will not be eligible for one. The process, to my understanding, takes longer also, which is why outland seems the most fitting.
Thank you much for your time and best wishes,
Muxlow
Am I allowed to submit all my papers with him in Canada even though I am applying outside?
Are my addresses for any information allowed to be his Canadian one, or my home back in US?
When going through customs at the airport, if I say I am visiting for six months, will they possibly deny my access into Canada?
After six months if I leave for a few days and come back, will they be less likely to let me in?
Is this 'cheating' or 'not allowed' for outside applicants and would it be more appropriate to apply from inland?
I understand with inland I can possibly apply for a open work visa, but through studying those visas, I am afraid I will not be eligible for one. The process, to my understanding, takes longer also, which is why outland seems the most fitting.
Thank you much for your time and best wishes,
Muxlow