- Aug 8, 2011
- 778
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Singapore
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 22 Jan 2013
- AOR Received.
- CPC-M: None. Singapore: 25 Apr 2013
- File Transfer...
- 17 Apr 2013
- Med's Request
- 2nd request: 5 Feb 2014
- Med's Done....
- 1st: 12 Dec 2012. 2nd: 11 Feb 2014
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 14 Feb 2014 and also e-CAS changed to "In Process" on that day. Passport got to Singapore: 12 Mar '14
- VISA ISSUED...
- Decision Made on eCAS: 12 April 2014. Visa n COPR issued 8 April 2014, received 16 May 2014.
- LANDED..........
- 20 May 2014. PR card arrived on 29 July 2014.
Hi people,
I'm a Canadian citizen living in Canada, and my girlfriend is an Indonesian citizen, living in Indonesia. We are planning to get married in 2012, in Indonesia.
We are both still trying to decide whether we will live in Indonesia or Canada, right after our wedding. After we have settled in a place (i.e: either Canada or Indonesia), we will start the sponsorship process. We would prefer to be together as the sponsorship is being processed.
My questions are:
1. If we ended up choosing to live in Indonesia, would it be possible to start the sponsorship? Am I, as the sponsor, obligated to live in Canada as the sponsorship is being processed?
2. Since the marriage will take place in Indonesia (both religious and civil), would it be more difficult to sponsor her to Canada? What I am trying to ask is, could the Canadian immigration potentially see foreign marriage certificates as being less legitimate?
3. If we ended up choosing to live in Canada, then a possible way for her to stay here legally is by applying for the visitor visa, correct? How frequent will the visitor visa need to be extended? Every 6 months? 1 year?
As the extension application is being processed, can she remain in Canada, or does she have to get out and be elsewhere temporarily? (I've heard of people having to go to the US, and go back to Canada again, as they're applying for a brand new Canadian visitor visa.)
4. If we ended up choosing to live in Canada, would it be better to go for the outland or inland sponsorship? Why?
5. If we lived in Canada, would she be allowed to work as the sponsorship is being processed? Is it a simple matter of getting a work permit?
Thanks in advance!!
I'm a Canadian citizen living in Canada, and my girlfriend is an Indonesian citizen, living in Indonesia. We are planning to get married in 2012, in Indonesia.
We are both still trying to decide whether we will live in Indonesia or Canada, right after our wedding. After we have settled in a place (i.e: either Canada or Indonesia), we will start the sponsorship process. We would prefer to be together as the sponsorship is being processed.
My questions are:
1. If we ended up choosing to live in Indonesia, would it be possible to start the sponsorship? Am I, as the sponsor, obligated to live in Canada as the sponsorship is being processed?
2. Since the marriage will take place in Indonesia (both religious and civil), would it be more difficult to sponsor her to Canada? What I am trying to ask is, could the Canadian immigration potentially see foreign marriage certificates as being less legitimate?
3. If we ended up choosing to live in Canada, then a possible way for her to stay here legally is by applying for the visitor visa, correct? How frequent will the visitor visa need to be extended? Every 6 months? 1 year?
As the extension application is being processed, can she remain in Canada, or does she have to get out and be elsewhere temporarily? (I've heard of people having to go to the US, and go back to Canada again, as they're applying for a brand new Canadian visitor visa.)
4. If we ended up choosing to live in Canada, would it be better to go for the outland or inland sponsorship? Why?
5. If we lived in Canada, would she be allowed to work as the sponsorship is being processed? Is it a simple matter of getting a work permit?
Thanks in advance!!