I'm looking for some guidance on my situation. I'll outline some facts in an effort to make this easier to follow, and then list my questions.
1. I am a United States citizen and my fiance is Canadian. We live in Buffalo, NY and St. Catharines, ON, respectively.
2. I have two children (different mothers) in the United States. I have joint custody of both and they reside with me a little less than 50% of the time.
3. I am employed in the United States and do not intend on leaving my employer.
Questions:
A. We would like to marry and reside together in Canada. Is there any type of visitor's visa I could obtain prior to us being married, even though I would be commuting to the US for work on a daily basis, that would allow me to live with her now?
B. I have brought my children with me to her house to visit before, but most recently was asked for a letter of consent when crossing into Canada. Prior to us being married, is it possible to obtain a letter of consent for each of my children to travel freely with me across the border for periodic, but frequent visits? I'm not sure if the letter can be drafted to be a general letter of consent, as opposed to obtaining a letter of consent for each visit outlining the specific time frame. (I do understand and appreciate the need for the letter, as explained by the customs agent.)
Thanks for your help. It feels like a sticky situation, but I doubt it's unique.
1. I am a United States citizen and my fiance is Canadian. We live in Buffalo, NY and St. Catharines, ON, respectively.
2. I have two children (different mothers) in the United States. I have joint custody of both and they reside with me a little less than 50% of the time.
3. I am employed in the United States and do not intend on leaving my employer.
Questions:
A. We would like to marry and reside together in Canada. Is there any type of visitor's visa I could obtain prior to us being married, even though I would be commuting to the US for work on a daily basis, that would allow me to live with her now?
B. I have brought my children with me to her house to visit before, but most recently was asked for a letter of consent when crossing into Canada. Prior to us being married, is it possible to obtain a letter of consent for each of my children to travel freely with me across the border for periodic, but frequent visits? I'm not sure if the letter can be drafted to be a general letter of consent, as opposed to obtaining a letter of consent for each visit outlining the specific time frame. (I do understand and appreciate the need for the letter, as explained by the customs agent.)
Thanks for your help. It feels like a sticky situation, but I doubt it's unique.