Hi all,
So I have dual citizenship (Austrian and US). I got the US citizenship through marriage to an US citizen, but our marriage didn't work out in the end (We meet in Austria and them moved to the USA)
I got officially divorced 2 years ago, but we separated about 3 years ago but neither of us wanted to deal with each other and all the papers. Shortly after that I meet my now wife, who is Canadian and is here on a work visa.
Last year I applied for the US citizenship since I hoped to sponsor her (canadian girlfriend, now wife), but it turned out she got her work visa extended so we went with that, plus it got somewhat tight with the experation date and the naturalization process turned out to take longer as expected.
We have a baby(3months) together
, born here in California. We got married last year.
Reason we want to go to Canada now is that her family lives there and we don't have any relatives here. Also my wife misses her family a lot.
Does that make the Immigration Officer look at that somewhat sceptical?. The US citizenship through marriage thing. Do you think I have to be concerned?
I wrote that on a phone, so or if something doesn't make sense but this question sits on my mind for a few weeks now and I don't think that's a very common case.
Thanks a lot
So I have dual citizenship (Austrian and US). I got the US citizenship through marriage to an US citizen, but our marriage didn't work out in the end (We meet in Austria and them moved to the USA)
I got officially divorced 2 years ago, but we separated about 3 years ago but neither of us wanted to deal with each other and all the papers. Shortly after that I meet my now wife, who is Canadian and is here on a work visa.
Last year I applied for the US citizenship since I hoped to sponsor her (canadian girlfriend, now wife), but it turned out she got her work visa extended so we went with that, plus it got somewhat tight with the experation date and the naturalization process turned out to take longer as expected.
We have a baby(3months) together

Reason we want to go to Canada now is that her family lives there and we don't have any relatives here. Also my wife misses her family a lot.
Does that make the Immigration Officer look at that somewhat sceptical?. The US citizenship through marriage thing. Do you think I have to be concerned?
I wrote that on a phone, so or if something doesn't make sense but this question sits on my mind for a few weeks now and I don't think that's a very common case.
Thanks a lot