fkl said:Sure she can come alone. Totally your choice.
If she comes alone she should carry her identifications of course, proof of relationship, a copy of your work permit and preferably something recent to show your current status e.g. a recent pay stub that you are employed.
And of course she should have your address and phone number.
Apart from above she needs her letter of introduction (the approval letter CIC sent regarding her work permit). Every thing i wrote above is precautionary and most likely wont be asked for.
But this letter of introduction is what CBSA would ask for and issue the actual work permit based upon info in that.
Good luck
fkl said:Assuming your fiancee got visitor visa independent of your status, you both can come to Canada and apply for a SOWP from inside Canada.
You can also apply for that in your home country. But then you would have to wait for the processing time. However, you also have to wait for the processing time while in side Canada (which is currently around 4 months).
There is nothing automatic. If you were from a visa exempt country, you could have gotten that SOWP at the border upon entering Canada. But that doesn't apply to you since you are not visa exempt.
fkl said:Assuming your fiancee got visitor visa independent of your status, you both can come to Canada and apply for a SOWP from inside Canada.
You can also apply for that in your home country. But then you would have to wait for the processing time. However, you also have to wait for the processing time while in side Canada (which is currently around 4 months).
There is nothing automatic. If you were from a visa exempt country, you could have gotten that SOWP at the border upon entering Canada. But that doesn't apply to you since you are not visa exempt.
Rv_2311 said:Hello Everyone and a Happy new Year !!
I am new to this forum and after spending lot of time I have finally found a thread that might be really helpful.
Here is my situation: I cam to Toronto as an international student (From India) in August 2013 for September Intake. Just graduated from college with diploma in April 2015 and got my PGWP in Sept 2015 which is valid until Sept 2018. Recently started working as an IT Professional in Toronto.
I have been in a long distance relationship for 2 years now and had a chance to visit her only once in Aug 2014 (visit back home). We are going to get married in November 2016 as I would be completing a year in my job and would be financially strong to get her here.
I have read through almost ALL the 118 pages and have figured things out but just to be sure following are my questions:
1) Once I go back home for marriage and get married, how can I get her here along with me (it will be 2 yr 11 months having seen her by then)
2) Can she apply for a Visitor visa by herself without stating that she is going to get married, come here and then we apply for SOWP ?
3) while applying for Visitor, her marital status on passport would be SINGLE, any problem once we apply for SOWP? can i get the status changed if she is here on visitor??
I know Nov 2016 is quite far but I wish to plan everything ahead of time so when I am back home for marriage in november for 10 days (wont get more off from work) we can finish all the rituals and head back to canada.
Any suggestions, advise will help alot as I would have to plan according to the option I go far and be ready.
Thank you everyone and all the best for all who await the decisions.. !!
Rv_2311 said:Thank you Nav,
Well I have all the whatsapp chats, emails, a book written for her over 2 years which i would give once married, pictures etc etc. Should these be enough? Also, once she is a media person, does content writing and has her own travel blog. She was working a full time job until April 2015 but has been doing more than well with freelancing.
Would this affect ther visitor application by reason saying "not enough ties with home country" etc etc??
If so, what do you think should I provide as a support document?
Rv_2311 said:my grad ceremony is long gone. She doesnt have any relatives here either.
What might help is, she is a travel blogger, so stating a reason to explore canada in order to improve her blog might be useful.
2) else, i can ask my family friends here to help me in stating that she is visiting them for some reason.
so if she applies on her own individually for a visiter's visa, she wouldnt need any invitation letter from me or any other documents from me??