Hi everyone,
Sorry this will be a bit long..
Currently I'm visiting my fiance in Florida, I arrived in November and will be returning to Canada in April. We've been exploring our options-whether I move here with him or he moves up to BC with me. We'd both love to live together in Canada eventually regardless, but It looks like applying for PR is easier then going through the whole American immigration process but I'm not sure. We want to minimize our time apart. We'd like to possibly get married during my visit and go back to Canada together in April OR I go back and my fiance continues to work for a couple months then comes to Canada for a visit to wait out the last months of the application with me. I've read that outland is much faster. The problem is getting to Canada. My fiance is now "flagged" at the Canadian border because they pulled him aside on his second visit to see me and denied him for not having sufficient ties to the US. He only visited me once after this happened and they allowed him through for the week he came to visit me, but only after much grilling and they were very firm on the fact that he must leave after the week was over. No passport stamp though since I believe its all done electronically.
So my questions are - I am also a little unsure about the process, apparently it takes a couple months to prepare the application because you need a police certificate and medical done before hand? Where do I find more information on this and how does my fiance go about getting this done? What would be the total cost for this plus sending in the application? What else do I need in order to send the application after getting married..such as relationship proof?
If we were to apply now before I leave the US and my fiance comes with me, what does he tell the border? They make it impossible for him to cross and stay for an extended period of time, If we have an application and tell them (not wanting to lie about anything) is this reason for denial? We are going about things the right way but would this lead them to believe he wants to stay there illegaly? If he were to ask for a two week trip and bought a return ticket, could he apply to extend his stay and wait until they reply or is this impossible? If he were to come visit me on his own a couple months after I leave the US would he be denied because of the pending application? Or would it be smarter for my fiance to come back with me say on a two week visit.. we get married there apply for outland then extended his stay?
I guess what Im asking and wondering here is how can he stay with me in Canada while we wait for the application to be approved? What are your experiences and how to I make this a possibility?
Whew..I know thats a lot questions!! I've been researching non stop and trying to find out which option is better for us that allows us to remain together and spend as little time apart, whether its going the American or Canada route. It very stressful and I'm worried.. I just want to figure out something, its been already 2 months into my 5 month visit and the longer we take to get things moving a long the longer we will have to spend away from each other!
Any help, suggestions, past experiences is much appreciated and thank you!!
Sorry this will be a bit long..
Currently I'm visiting my fiance in Florida, I arrived in November and will be returning to Canada in April. We've been exploring our options-whether I move here with him or he moves up to BC with me. We'd both love to live together in Canada eventually regardless, but It looks like applying for PR is easier then going through the whole American immigration process but I'm not sure. We want to minimize our time apart. We'd like to possibly get married during my visit and go back to Canada together in April OR I go back and my fiance continues to work for a couple months then comes to Canada for a visit to wait out the last months of the application with me. I've read that outland is much faster. The problem is getting to Canada. My fiance is now "flagged" at the Canadian border because they pulled him aside on his second visit to see me and denied him for not having sufficient ties to the US. He only visited me once after this happened and they allowed him through for the week he came to visit me, but only after much grilling and they were very firm on the fact that he must leave after the week was over. No passport stamp though since I believe its all done electronically.
So my questions are - I am also a little unsure about the process, apparently it takes a couple months to prepare the application because you need a police certificate and medical done before hand? Where do I find more information on this and how does my fiance go about getting this done? What would be the total cost for this plus sending in the application? What else do I need in order to send the application after getting married..such as relationship proof?
If we were to apply now before I leave the US and my fiance comes with me, what does he tell the border? They make it impossible for him to cross and stay for an extended period of time, If we have an application and tell them (not wanting to lie about anything) is this reason for denial? We are going about things the right way but would this lead them to believe he wants to stay there illegaly? If he were to ask for a two week trip and bought a return ticket, could he apply to extend his stay and wait until they reply or is this impossible? If he were to come visit me on his own a couple months after I leave the US would he be denied because of the pending application? Or would it be smarter for my fiance to come back with me say on a two week visit.. we get married there apply for outland then extended his stay?
I guess what Im asking and wondering here is how can he stay with me in Canada while we wait for the application to be approved? What are your experiences and how to I make this a possibility?
Whew..I know thats a lot questions!! I've been researching non stop and trying to find out which option is better for us that allows us to remain together and spend as little time apart, whether its going the American or Canada route. It very stressful and I'm worried.. I just want to figure out something, its been already 2 months into my 5 month visit and the longer we take to get things moving a long the longer we will have to spend away from each other!

Any help, suggestions, past experiences is much appreciated and thank you!!