I've recently arrived in Alberta to be with my fiancé; we were planning on marrying at the end of August during my visit here and begin our Outland Sponsorship process. However, when I crossed the border, my passport was stamped with a to-return-date by August 31st. While at the border I answered all the questions posed honestly. I didn't over embellish anything nor did I provide more information than what was asked. While I know that I can submit an extension to stay (and I will do this regardless), I'm curious what would be the best means for my being able to remain in Alberta with my soon-to-be wife.
Since my passport is stamped for an earlier date than predicted, we're wondering if stating the date of the wedding, etc. would allow me ample time to remain in Alberta through the majority of the Outland Sponsorship process. Or would Inland be our best option, considering I would be REQUIRED to remain in country during the entire Sponsorship process? My goal is to determine what would be the best means for my staying with my fiancé throughout most, if not all, of the sponsorship process.
Thank you.
Since my passport is stamped for an earlier date than predicted, we're wondering if stating the date of the wedding, etc. would allow me ample time to remain in Alberta through the majority of the Outland Sponsorship process. Or would Inland be our best option, considering I would be REQUIRED to remain in country during the entire Sponsorship process? My goal is to determine what would be the best means for my staying with my fiancé throughout most, if not all, of the sponsorship process.
Thank you.