Hi,
I am a Canadian citizen. I had dreams of having my Chinese boyfriend (now fiance) being able to visit my parents in Canada before we got married. I applied twice while we were dating over the last year and a half. Both times were rejected with the same reason - they simply don't believe he's going to go back to China at the end. He certainly has adequate funds. He works contracts on ships as a seafarer, which probably doesn't look as good as a 9-5 job. It sucks so much because I love my family and I obviously want them to meet him.
I applied two months ago for the third time. This was just after we got engaged so that we could at least marry in Canada and he could meet my family then. But was denied yet again stating he did not have enough financial resources (he has over 10,000 CAD for a two week visit) were not convinced he would leave Canada (despite stating he has plans to work, his parents are in China, and I am a student in China right now), and had strong family ties to Canada (which is probably referring to me, which can't be helped.) I have cried so much about this. My parents have freaking never met the guy I'm supposed to marry. They can't travel because they are looking after an ill family member.
I honestly think the fastest option now is to just get a civil marriage in China, apply for permanent residency, then try and apply for a visitor visa so he can meet my family. Which means I really have to give up having my family around for the marriage. And I'm not even sure a visitor visa would be approved since it sounds like approval rates are even lower than normal TRVs.
Besides how much I hate dealing with the Immigration department in my own country, what else can I do that I might have missed? A lawyer is too expensive (I would need to pay over $3000 CAD) and my fiance can't get a visa agency in China to help him (they won't help anyone who's been rejected within the last 6 months). I love my country, but I tell you truly that China is an easier country to visit as a tourist than Canada. It really seems like if someone from a visa country dates a Canadian, they can totally forget about ever visiting until after they are permanent residents.
This was me partly venting, partly asking for advice. If you have some, please share. Thanks.
I am a Canadian citizen. I had dreams of having my Chinese boyfriend (now fiance) being able to visit my parents in Canada before we got married. I applied twice while we were dating over the last year and a half. Both times were rejected with the same reason - they simply don't believe he's going to go back to China at the end. He certainly has adequate funds. He works contracts on ships as a seafarer, which probably doesn't look as good as a 9-5 job. It sucks so much because I love my family and I obviously want them to meet him.
I applied two months ago for the third time. This was just after we got engaged so that we could at least marry in Canada and he could meet my family then. But was denied yet again stating he did not have enough financial resources (he has over 10,000 CAD for a two week visit) were not convinced he would leave Canada (despite stating he has plans to work, his parents are in China, and I am a student in China right now), and had strong family ties to Canada (which is probably referring to me, which can't be helped.) I have cried so much about this. My parents have freaking never met the guy I'm supposed to marry. They can't travel because they are looking after an ill family member.
I honestly think the fastest option now is to just get a civil marriage in China, apply for permanent residency, then try and apply for a visitor visa so he can meet my family. Which means I really have to give up having my family around for the marriage. And I'm not even sure a visitor visa would be approved since it sounds like approval rates are even lower than normal TRVs.
Besides how much I hate dealing with the Immigration department in my own country, what else can I do that I might have missed? A lawyer is too expensive (I would need to pay over $3000 CAD) and my fiance can't get a visa agency in China to help him (they won't help anyone who's been rejected within the last 6 months). I love my country, but I tell you truly that China is an easier country to visit as a tourist than Canada. It really seems like if someone from a visa country dates a Canadian, they can totally forget about ever visiting until after they are permanent residents.
This was me partly venting, partly asking for advice. If you have some, please share. Thanks.