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I am Canadian, and I met someone in Ecuador. What is the best way to get them permission to come to Canada? |
Travel Info I met someone in Ecuador while vacationing. She is 24, and has limited financial resources. I would like her to come live in Canada. I am wondering if anyone knows the best way to go about this, as I don't know if we will be getting married yet (she wants to wait and see what it is like to live together, etc.). I know she can get a temporary visa to visit, but I heard that allows 6 months. What do we do after that? We love eachother and want to be together in Canada. Thank you all for your help!! God Bless! Travel Tips Ha, good luck. I lived in Peru for two years, and saw how hard it is for Latins to be able to migrate outside of their country. Your best bet is to get married. That should give her an automatic visa. If you're not willing to do that yet, you can try finding her a job in Canada, so she could get a work visa. Or she can try to get a tourist visa (this is easier said than done, though), which will allow her up to 6 months. You should know, though, that even those with visas can be refused entry. I know people who've been in the airport in Miami with a visa, but the customs agent didn't believe them, and they were returned to Peru. It's really unfair. If she does make it into Canada with the tourist visa, I hate to say it, but the best way for her to be able to stay is just to... stay illegally. Find her a job where they don't check immigration status, and if you guys work out, eventually marry her. There's no easy way. Others dial 211 from your phone (free) and somebody will give you advice. Modified 1 year ago |
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