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Extending my stay (as a visitor) for future spousal/CL sponsorship

Philigran

Full Member
Oct 7, 2015
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Hi friends,

I have a question concerning the extension my stay in Canada.

I was on a IEC (Working Holiday Visa) and then left the country shortly before it expired. After about a month in the US, I returned and was given a 6 month visitor visa at the border.

This is soon to expire. I am in a relationship here and I want to create more time to lay the foundation for a possible spousal / comon law sponsorship.

What would be the best route? Just applying for an extension of my current visitors visa? Leaving the country and coming back?

I am really unsure about what to do so maybe some of you might be able to help out.

Thanks so much.

Philipp
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
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Visa Office......
London
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06/12
Philigran said:
This is soon to expire. I am in a relationship here and I want to create more time to lay the foundation for a possible spousal / comon law sponsorship.

What would be the best route? Just applying for an extension of my current visitors visa? Leaving the country and coming back?

I am really unsure about what to do so maybe some of you might be able to help out.
Apply to extend your stay as a visitor. It is less of a risk than doing a border run. Provided you have sufficient proof of finances or support from your partner, you should have no issues.
 

Philigran

Full Member
Oct 7, 2015
20
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Hi guys,

I have a sufficient amount of funds which will sustain me in Canada for a while.

My question is, is it even possible to have my visa (6 months visitor) extended? And if I do so, should I mention my relationship status in the application? Also, what would be the maximum I could go for in a case like that?

Thanks so much, I really appreciate the help.

Philipp
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,558
7,196
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
06/12
Philigran said:
I have a sufficient amount of funds which will sustain me in Canada for a while.

My question is, is it even possible to have my visa (6 months visitor) extended? And if I do so, should I mention my relationship status in the application? Also, what would be the maximum I could go for in a case like that?
You are extending your visitor status, not a visa. Yes, it's possible. Stating you want to become common-law with your partner is a perfectly fine reason. You can ask for longer; many people ask for a year.
 

Philigran

Full Member
Oct 7, 2015
20
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Hi Canuck, thanks for the clarification and sorry for confusing terms.

Your statement sounds good... that gives me more confidence to go ahead with my plans. Thanks so much.