Alright, here is our situation:
My fiance came over to Canada to live with me last June. I am a born Canadian citizen. He came over on a temporary working holiday visa as he is not a skilled worker, nor earning enough to make him "valuable" - he never even went to college. Our wedding date is April 25th 2015, we put it off for two years in order to pay for it and give his family time to save money for their flights to come over to Canada for it. We've put down deposits on a caterer, the venue and my dress. We've been together for 2.5 years and it will only become "common-law" on the day his permit expires hence why we never applied for a change of status because it wasn't "legal" yet even though we've lived together for 3-6 month increments before his coming to Canada. I am also unemployed (I'm currently trying to get my novel published but am looking into self-publishing) and so, he is the sole provider of our income.
We applied for an extension in March asking for another year and it was denied. They told us the visa was ONLY for a 12 month period and his current job is not a job that a Canadian *can't* do, thus he is taking a job away from a Canadian - even though they have always listed these jobs to Canadians on public forums.
Now we're trying to figure out what to do from here. I've had a friend (whose parents work at a non-profit immigration organization) suggest we go and get married at city hall and claim compassionate grounds to not split a family up and another friend (who works as a deporting agent for CIC) say that we should reapply for the work permit extension but include proof of only wanting a year to show we don't have an intention of actually settling in Canada as we want to go back to the UK after we're married (i.e. our deposits, etc).
But we don't know if he'll be able to work during this time - the deporting agent said he would during the reapplication because it would be the same as before he'd be "stuck" on his current visa.
I'm sure this is a bit more of a unique situation than some of the others on this forum - I've been a long time stalker looking for answers - but does anyone have any insight or suggestions for us? We would really rather stay in Canada, even if it means applying for PR and my fiance having to stay here for the 12-15 month waiting period because at least he'll be in the country for our wedding and we won't have to live separately... The biggest thing is we obviously want him to keep working - not just for money but it's a good job and they've recently started talking about moving him to management and he'd like that experience to take back to England with him.
Any advice or suggestions would be helpful, I'm at my wits end with the CIC website.
My fiance came over to Canada to live with me last June. I am a born Canadian citizen. He came over on a temporary working holiday visa as he is not a skilled worker, nor earning enough to make him "valuable" - he never even went to college. Our wedding date is April 25th 2015, we put it off for two years in order to pay for it and give his family time to save money for their flights to come over to Canada for it. We've put down deposits on a caterer, the venue and my dress. We've been together for 2.5 years and it will only become "common-law" on the day his permit expires hence why we never applied for a change of status because it wasn't "legal" yet even though we've lived together for 3-6 month increments before his coming to Canada. I am also unemployed (I'm currently trying to get my novel published but am looking into self-publishing) and so, he is the sole provider of our income.
We applied for an extension in March asking for another year and it was denied. They told us the visa was ONLY for a 12 month period and his current job is not a job that a Canadian *can't* do, thus he is taking a job away from a Canadian - even though they have always listed these jobs to Canadians on public forums.
Now we're trying to figure out what to do from here. I've had a friend (whose parents work at a non-profit immigration organization) suggest we go and get married at city hall and claim compassionate grounds to not split a family up and another friend (who works as a deporting agent for CIC) say that we should reapply for the work permit extension but include proof of only wanting a year to show we don't have an intention of actually settling in Canada as we want to go back to the UK after we're married (i.e. our deposits, etc).
But we don't know if he'll be able to work during this time - the deporting agent said he would during the reapplication because it would be the same as before he'd be "stuck" on his current visa.
I'm sure this is a bit more of a unique situation than some of the others on this forum - I've been a long time stalker looking for answers - but does anyone have any insight or suggestions for us? We would really rather stay in Canada, even if it means applying for PR and my fiance having to stay here for the 12-15 month waiting period because at least he'll be in the country for our wedding and we won't have to live separately... The biggest thing is we obviously want him to keep working - not just for money but it's a good job and they've recently started talking about moving him to management and he'd like that experience to take back to England with him.
Any advice or suggestions would be helpful, I'm at my wits end with the CIC website.