Hello everyone!
I need some advice on how to do this. My boyfriend of 2 years (Canadian citizen) and I plan to marry and have him sponser me for PR. We were first planning on taking the inland route, however after reading numerous posts about how long it takes we changed our minds and decided to do outland while I'm in Canada.
Our plan was for him to fly down to me (in Virginia, USA) and we go on a 'road trip' back to his home in Saskatchewan using my car, get married, and pretty much wait until the PR process is finished.
Just to clarify things: I'm NOT going to load up my car with everything I own. I'm only bringing the basic things for a long 'vacation'. He is also going to have a return flight so USA customs won't hassle him about a one way flight, even though we're going to be driving back.
Is this a good plan?
I'm just worried (seeing as how we're driving in) that they won't believe I'm going to go back to Virginia when my time is up. And it would crush me to be forced to turn around because they denied entry to me, and not to mention having to drive back all the way to the east coast!
Also, would I be able to extend my stay and apply for a work permit while waiting or is that just reserved for inland applicants?
I would love to get some advice or suggestions from anyone who can help!
Thank you everyone!
I need some advice on how to do this. My boyfriend of 2 years (Canadian citizen) and I plan to marry and have him sponser me for PR. We were first planning on taking the inland route, however after reading numerous posts about how long it takes we changed our minds and decided to do outland while I'm in Canada.
Our plan was for him to fly down to me (in Virginia, USA) and we go on a 'road trip' back to his home in Saskatchewan using my car, get married, and pretty much wait until the PR process is finished.
Just to clarify things: I'm NOT going to load up my car with everything I own. I'm only bringing the basic things for a long 'vacation'. He is also going to have a return flight so USA customs won't hassle him about a one way flight, even though we're going to be driving back.
Is this a good plan?
I'm just worried (seeing as how we're driving in) that they won't believe I'm going to go back to Virginia when my time is up. And it would crush me to be forced to turn around because they denied entry to me, and not to mention having to drive back all the way to the east coast!
Also, would I be able to extend my stay and apply for a work permit while waiting or is that just reserved for inland applicants?
I would love to get some advice or suggestions from anyone who can help!
Thank you everyone!