Hello,
I am a Canadian and have been researching the best way to do a PR with my partner. I spent a lot of time reading on the immigration Canada website and have read a lot of posts here and made a general plan. I want you guys to tell me why my plan wont work (I hope I didn't miss anything though).
A little bit about me:
I am a Canadian citizen.
I am a CPA
25 Years old.
70k+ annual income
20k+ savings
A bit about my partner:
Korean Citizen, Canadian visitor expires February
29 years old
10k in savings
English skills at early high school level.
Have Medical records dated: 08/2015
Have international Drivers licence dated: 08/2015
Have Criminal Record check dated: 08/2015
Have 3 high school transcripts translated (officially translated by Korean gov and have seal)
Shared between us:
2 Credit cards
savings account
Same address
Separate bank accounts (she maintains her own chequeing account)
shared rent cost
background:
We met early Jan 2015, have overwhelming amounts of chat history, skype calls, gifts sent (both directions). then in august 2015 I visited Korea for 3 weeks. (have pictures, receipts, etc) and we decided to try and live together for the past 4 months. So far it is going great and we are both enjoying the time. however it is coming up to an extension and we will start doing the paperwork over the Christmas holidays. (extension required by Feb 15th at the latest to provide the 30 day advance). However after this application for visitor extension I get into a grey area. I would like to do a common-law application for PR as soon as it seems reasonable to do so (is this actually possible at 1 year together in Canada?) however when I spoke with an "immigration expert" (not sure if she actually was a lawyer but recommended by a lawyer) she basically didn't provide me with anything other than she was pushing me to ensure I got an expert to fill out the PR application (doesn't seem like its worth the money as I can do this application no problem with the guides here) and that I need to marry my partner. As silly as it sounds I wouldn't mind eventually marrying my partner but it seems like I am robbing my parents and hers of the experience of a wedding by doing this for immigration purposes. My goal is to push a PR and have her study here (to avoid unnecessary international tuition fees).
A few questions as I haven't really made it clear:
A) is a PR possible after 1 year of common law in Canada (assuming my proof is all good for realism of the relationship)?
B) Is this marriage and having an "expert" fill out my PR application worth the thousands of dollars?
C) any potential holes in my 6 month visitor ---> 6 month visitor ---> apply inland for PR + work permit?
D) General advice or tweaks to my plan?
Thanks so much for any help. This board has been invaluable to my learning so far. Just want to put some of that learning into place.
I am a Canadian and have been researching the best way to do a PR with my partner. I spent a lot of time reading on the immigration Canada website and have read a lot of posts here and made a general plan. I want you guys to tell me why my plan wont work (I hope I didn't miss anything though).
A little bit about me:
I am a Canadian citizen.
I am a CPA
25 Years old.
70k+ annual income
20k+ savings
A bit about my partner:
Korean Citizen, Canadian visitor expires February
29 years old
10k in savings
English skills at early high school level.
Have Medical records dated: 08/2015
Have international Drivers licence dated: 08/2015
Have Criminal Record check dated: 08/2015
Have 3 high school transcripts translated (officially translated by Korean gov and have seal)
Shared between us:
2 Credit cards
savings account
Same address
Separate bank accounts (she maintains her own chequeing account)
shared rent cost
background:
We met early Jan 2015, have overwhelming amounts of chat history, skype calls, gifts sent (both directions). then in august 2015 I visited Korea for 3 weeks. (have pictures, receipts, etc) and we decided to try and live together for the past 4 months. So far it is going great and we are both enjoying the time. however it is coming up to an extension and we will start doing the paperwork over the Christmas holidays. (extension required by Feb 15th at the latest to provide the 30 day advance). However after this application for visitor extension I get into a grey area. I would like to do a common-law application for PR as soon as it seems reasonable to do so (is this actually possible at 1 year together in Canada?) however when I spoke with an "immigration expert" (not sure if she actually was a lawyer but recommended by a lawyer) she basically didn't provide me with anything other than she was pushing me to ensure I got an expert to fill out the PR application (doesn't seem like its worth the money as I can do this application no problem with the guides here) and that I need to marry my partner. As silly as it sounds I wouldn't mind eventually marrying my partner but it seems like I am robbing my parents and hers of the experience of a wedding by doing this for immigration purposes. My goal is to push a PR and have her study here (to avoid unnecessary international tuition fees).
A few questions as I haven't really made it clear:
A) is a PR possible after 1 year of common law in Canada (assuming my proof is all good for realism of the relationship)?
B) Is this marriage and having an "expert" fill out my PR application worth the thousands of dollars?
C) any potential holes in my 6 month visitor ---> 6 month visitor ---> apply inland for PR + work permit?
D) General advice or tweaks to my plan?
Thanks so much for any help. This board has been invaluable to my learning so far. Just want to put some of that learning into place.