So, I'm a Yank and my fiance is a Canadian citizen. We've been engaged 5 years and I've been traveling back and forth 2 to 3 times a year for 4-6 weeks at a time. The longest spans around the holidays. She's been down around 6 times in that span, along with her two boys once, spent time with my family, so proving the relationship is sound is not a problem.
I'm a freelancer and I do almost all my work via computer and online – I have clients 20 minutes away from my U.S residence that I haven't seen in person for a year or more. I have done project work for a few Canadian clients, and I've been careful to complete 98% of that work when I've been out of Canada. It has been my understanding that as long as I had a majority of clients outside Canada, that was fine.
We are finally getting married in Canada end of September, and plan to do an outland sponsorship, and here is my question: I now have a lengthy contract (now my largest) with a Canadian client to provide design services, and I'm getting anxious about spending much time in Canada beyond the time around our getting married because I don't want to do anything to jeopardize my PR process. So I'm wondering if the wise thing to do, would be to get married, leave as I plan to, and then once I have the sponsorship approved, apply for an open work visa based on the fact that I have work already established in Canada via the contract. (And this contract is now my largest)
Guess it's a unique situation, haven't found anything like it in my research online. Thanks.
I'm a freelancer and I do almost all my work via computer and online – I have clients 20 minutes away from my U.S residence that I haven't seen in person for a year or more. I have done project work for a few Canadian clients, and I've been careful to complete 98% of that work when I've been out of Canada. It has been my understanding that as long as I had a majority of clients outside Canada, that was fine.
We are finally getting married in Canada end of September, and plan to do an outland sponsorship, and here is my question: I now have a lengthy contract (now my largest) with a Canadian client to provide design services, and I'm getting anxious about spending much time in Canada beyond the time around our getting married because I don't want to do anything to jeopardize my PR process. So I'm wondering if the wise thing to do, would be to get married, leave as I plan to, and then once I have the sponsorship approved, apply for an open work visa based on the fact that I have work already established in Canada via the contract. (And this contract is now my largest)
Guess it's a unique situation, haven't found anything like it in my research online. Thanks.