Hi everyone,
My fiance and I just found this forum and it seems amazing. We're preparing to start the process of moving to Canada and we're new to everything-immigration. Advice and suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I'm a Canadian citizen currently going to school in the US (F-1 visa). My fiance is an American citizen, living/working in the US. Our plan is to get married next year and move to Canada once I'm done with school (1-2 years), bringing him in as my spouse.
Our questions:
1) To confirm, is it easier/faster to get married in the US and apply for permanent residency for him from there? We entertained the idea of getting married in Canada (my preference) but it's seeming like that may be the harder way of getting this done...
2) I'm confused about who needs to be where, physically, during the application phase. I've read that the sponsor (me) needs to be in Canada when the application is filed. Is this true? Ideally, we wanted to get the process done as efficiently as possible without having to be separated or having either of us unemployed. My hope was that because I'm away on a student visa, and otherwise have maintained my OHIP, Cdn accounts, taxes, etc., that it might be the same as if I'm living in Canada, even if I'm physically in the US when we file the papers. Ideally we'd file about 6-10 months before we're ready to move to Canada. How does this work? And does the applicant (fiance) have to remain the US during the whole process, until we're approved? If we file for an open work permit, can he come into Canada and look for jobs while we wait on the PR application?
3) How does the financial status of the applicant affect the PR application? My fiance filed bankruptcy in the US a few years ago and it is on his record. He may also have outstanding debt (hospital bills) at the time of the application. Does any of that matter? He doesn't intend to broadcast his financial history or use his SSN once he moves, but we weren't sure if his bankruptcy would show up somewhere in the application process and hinder things.
Those are the major questions for now. Thanks a lot, and hope to hear from some of you soon!
Jenn
My fiance and I just found this forum and it seems amazing. We're preparing to start the process of moving to Canada and we're new to everything-immigration. Advice and suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I'm a Canadian citizen currently going to school in the US (F-1 visa). My fiance is an American citizen, living/working in the US. Our plan is to get married next year and move to Canada once I'm done with school (1-2 years), bringing him in as my spouse.
Our questions:
1) To confirm, is it easier/faster to get married in the US and apply for permanent residency for him from there? We entertained the idea of getting married in Canada (my preference) but it's seeming like that may be the harder way of getting this done...
2) I'm confused about who needs to be where, physically, during the application phase. I've read that the sponsor (me) needs to be in Canada when the application is filed. Is this true? Ideally, we wanted to get the process done as efficiently as possible without having to be separated or having either of us unemployed. My hope was that because I'm away on a student visa, and otherwise have maintained my OHIP, Cdn accounts, taxes, etc., that it might be the same as if I'm living in Canada, even if I'm physically in the US when we file the papers. Ideally we'd file about 6-10 months before we're ready to move to Canada. How does this work? And does the applicant (fiance) have to remain the US during the whole process, until we're approved? If we file for an open work permit, can he come into Canada and look for jobs while we wait on the PR application?
3) How does the financial status of the applicant affect the PR application? My fiance filed bankruptcy in the US a few years ago and it is on his record. He may also have outstanding debt (hospital bills) at the time of the application. Does any of that matter? He doesn't intend to broadcast his financial history or use his SSN once he moves, but we weren't sure if his bankruptcy would show up somewhere in the application process and hinder things.
Those are the major questions for now. Thanks a lot, and hope to hear from some of you soon!
Jenn