On student visa getting married to resident, many doubts..plz help seniors!


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ayushim   
Member since: Mar 14
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 25-03-14 19:52:22

hey everyone,
Please analyse my situation and help me clear my doubts. I'll be grateful.

Background:
I'm on student visa here from september 2013 to august 2015.
I took up a course of one year..I did one semester from september 2013 to december 2013 and then i dropped out of college. I havent been enrolled in any course since jan 2014 till now.
I have a boyfriend who is canadian permanent resident (not citizen yet). We are in a serious relationship since past 5 months and plan to get married. we want to do a court marriage at present without our families being involved (since they are against our marriage due to religion issues) we plan to do a proper wedding after 2 or 3 years from now as now we don't have the finances for a wedding function, also because our families are not involved.
Will the visa officer be suspicious of our wedding since its not been too long that we have been in a relationship. Its a genuine relation and we have many many pictures right from day 1 we met and all chats and messages.

I have few doubts in my mind:
1) since he is a permanent resident and next year he will get citizenship, can he still sponsor me?

2) I'm on student visa here and not enrolled in any course at present, so if we get married within a month from now, will my student visa status be cancelled and will i be on implied status? or will i still be on student visa?
If ill be on implied status..can i get a work permit or something on which i can continue to stay here? And if im on student visa still, then can i somehow not continue my studies as international student(not enough finances to pay international fees)?

3)I can't continue my studies as an international student due to financial reasons. is there a way that i could pay domestic fees and continue studies. if yes then after how long from the day we get married and file sponsorship?

4) it is totally a genuine relationship, but the fact that it hasn't been too long..can our file be rejected? what can we do to make our file strong?



toenjoy   
Member since: Jan 11
Posts: 2
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 05-05-16 16:01:33

1) since he is a permanent resident and next year he will get citizenship, can he still sponsor me?

Yes he still can sponsor you but how he come to canada matters.

If he come as a sponsored spouse then he has to wait 5 years from the date he become PR.

2) I'm on student visa here and not enrolled in any course at present, so if we get married within a month from now, will my student visa status be cancelled and will i be on implied status? or will i still be on student visa?


Still on Student Visa status of it is valid after that implied status..

If ill be on implied status..can i get a work permit or something on which i can continue to stay here? And if im on student visa still, then can i somehow not continue my studies as international student(not enough finances to pay international fees)?

Yes you can get open work permit. [ Based Pilot project availability]

3)I can't continue my studies as an international student due to financial reasons. is there a way that i could pay domestic fees and continue studies. if yes then after how long from the day we get married and file sponsorship?

No .. you can't pay domestic fees as you are not become PR

4) it is totally a genuine relationship, but the fact that it hasn't been too long..can our file be rejected? what can we do to make our file strong?

Prepare file in such a way that they dont reject instead issue interview



Blue_Peafowl   
Member since: Dec 08
Posts: 1351
Location: Brampton, Ont, Canada

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 05-05-16 21:37:10

Quote:
Originally posted by ayushim

hey everyone,
Please analyse my situation and help me clear my doubts. I'll be grateful.



Immigration is very tricky and serious matter... you can come on CD for your general knowledge but ITS BETTER YOU TAKE HELP FROM LEGAL IMMIGRATION CONSULTANT

Dont play game by your self... it might little costly but will help you... small mistake or miss information can get you into huge problem ...




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Full House   
Member since: Oct 12
Posts: 2677
Location:

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 06-05-16 08:54:01


If you had come to us in the month of July 2015, we could have helped you just a little. Now the time has lapsed and I might be wrong even there, because you might have asked for an extension to stay here and study or applied for a work permit from the school where you studied, which might keep your stay here as a VALID one.

Other wise you have NO STATUS here NOW, with in Canada.

Get a Marriage done in the City Hall with proper procedures. Then Leave Canada on a ONE WAY Ticket to where ever it is that you came from. Have sufficient cash on you to purchase a Return portion when your sponsoring gets completed.

Ask your BF to start all of the sponsoring before you leave and get the copies for your files. Then leave Canada quietly and wait till everything falls in place. I know that a separation will be painful and cruel, but that is the only solution I can offer to you here. And all of this could be done without a hitch. Then return back and resume where you left off either in life or in love.

We could have done all of these with a small spool of Marline and now we need a big spool of Russi to just to make it strong, but it won't work.

Don't spend any money for legal help or consultation also. Use it wisely for yourself.


FH.

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Quote:
Originally posted by ayushim

hey everyone,
Please analyse my situation and help me clear my doubts. I'll be grateful.

Background:
I'm on student visa here from september 2013 to august 2015.
I took up a course of one year..I did one semester from september 2013 to december 2013 and then i dropped out of college. I havent been enrolled in any course since jan 2014 till now.
I have a boyfriend who is canadian permanent resident (not citizen yet). We are in a serious relationship since past 5 months and plan to get married. we want to do a court marriage at present without our families being involved (since they are against our marriage due to religion issues) we plan to do a proper wedding after 2 or 3 years from now as now we don't have the finances for a wedding function, also because our families are not involved.
Will the visa officer be suspicious of our wedding since its not been too long that we have been in a relationship. Its a genuine relation and we have many many pictures right from day 1 we met and all chats and messages.

I have few doubts in my mind:
1) since he is a permanent resident and next year he will get citizenship, can he still sponsor me?

2) I'm on student visa here and not enrolled in any course at present, so if we get married within a month from now, will my student visa status be cancelled and will i be on implied status? or will i still be on student visa?
If ill be on implied status..can i get a work permit or something on which i can continue to stay here? And if im on student visa still, then can i somehow not continue my studies as international student(not enough finances to pay international fees)?

3)I can't continue my studies as an international student due to financial reasons. is there a way that i could pay domestic fees and continue studies. if yes then after how long from the day we get married and file sponsorship?

4) it is totally a genuine relationship, but the fact that it hasn't been too long..can our file be rejected? what can we do to make our file strong?





Blue_Peafowl   
Member since: Dec 08
Posts: 1351
Location: Brampton, Ont, Canada

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 06-05-16 10:06:43

Quote:
Originally posted by Full House



Don't spend any money for legal help or consultation also. Use it wisely for yourself.


FH.





I tend to disagree with you this comment... if OP was very knowledgeable or has person who can help, he/she would have not come to CD for help.


my advice Don't play with fire... i again say , Immigration is very risky and tricky if you don't follow properly all steps and you miss or mistake little thing it can give huge trouble..

Get professional help


Note: i am not immigration consultant and i am not trying to promote anyone. But i have seen some real cases stuck in immigration due to lack of knowledge of the process.



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Full House   
Member since: Oct 12
Posts: 2677
Location:

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 06-05-16 21:14:18

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I don't agree with you also. Now see if you can help this damsel in distress. May be you can start raising a small fund to cover her legal expenses plus a few bucks for her Honeymoon too.

There are people here with DEEP Pockets.


FH.

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Quote:
Originally posted by Blue_Peafowl

Quote:
Originally posted by Full House



Don't spend any money for legal help or consultation also. Use it wisely for yourself.


FH.





I tend to disagree with you this comment... if OP was very knowledgeable or has person who can help, he/she would have not come to CD for help.


my advice Don't play with fire... i again say , Immigration is very risky and tricky if you don't follow properly all steps and you miss or mistake little thing it can give huge trouble..

Get professional help


Note: i am not immigration consultant and i am not trying to promote anyone. But i have seen some real cases stuck in immigration due to lack of knowledge of the process.





sudesingh   
Member since: Jul 04
Posts: 2085
Location: Toronto

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 07-05-16 07:31:20

I guess I was wrong when I assumed that CD members were mature. :clap: We've gone through this more than once..he said...she said. Everyone is entitled to their views. Member's share their views and experiences and then it's up to the op to judge what's right or wrong from their perspective. Don't empty your dirty laundry in public....please

..now back to the op's query.


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