I am an American citizen and in September I am hoping to have my Canadian partner come to California for a week to marry, both of us go to Ontario for two weeks afterwards, then I return to California alone. After that, we are going to apply for the spousal sponsorship to immigrate me to Canada.
Do we have to do anything different or can he come to the USA as a visitor? We are going to marry, but not reside in the USA, so I am confused on how that is handled. Would they refuse to let him in when finding out about the wedding, and should he tell them about it up front? Would Canada refuse my two week visit after marrying? Can I use the same passport as before the wedding until it is updated? If I visit him on and off until my immigration process is completed, does that add up and count towards the full six months visiting time, and would they allow me into Canada while I am a spouse and waiting on immigration processes?
I would also like to know what documents he should bring when coming into the USA to prove he is not going to stay here after marrying. He is in the Canadian forces, would anything from that help to prove he is obligated to return?
Do we have to do anything different or can he come to the USA as a visitor? We are going to marry, but not reside in the USA, so I am confused on how that is handled. Would they refuse to let him in when finding out about the wedding, and should he tell them about it up front? Would Canada refuse my two week visit after marrying? Can I use the same passport as before the wedding until it is updated? If I visit him on and off until my immigration process is completed, does that add up and count towards the full six months visiting time, and would they allow me into Canada while I am a spouse and waiting on immigration processes?
I would also like to know what documents he should bring when coming into the USA to prove he is not going to stay here after marrying. He is in the Canadian forces, would anything from that help to prove he is obligated to return?