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Wife has previously overstayed visit without visa. Now wants to immigrate properly.
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My now-wife previously moved in with me in Canada from the United States. When she crossed the border she was not given a visa stamp on her passport and stayed with me for about 2 years. We got married in Canada during this visit. Due to a variety of reasons we separated one year ago, but did not divorce, and she now lives back in the U.S. I drove with her back to her home, I crossed the border with her, and returned to Canada without her. We never submitted any application to the government.
We've since remedied everything and want to try again, properly this time, but are hoping she is able to live with me as soon as possible (I make enough money to support us both) and apply for PR from within Canada.
Because of her overstayed visit last time, is it likely that she will be denied a temporary resident visa? Will being denied a temporary visa hinder her if she applies for PR from outside Canada?
I definitely plan to see legal consultation soon but I appreciate any help you can give.
Hmm. Would probably be safer to just apply for a visa before crossing the border anyway right? We can wait the application time. Don't want to make the potential denial more of a hassle since she lives 5 hours away from the border.
Hmm. Would probably be safer to just apply for a visa before crossing the border anyway right? We can wait the application time. Don't want to make the potential denial more of a hassle since she lives 5 hours away from the border.
First of all, she doesn't need a visitor visa to enter Canada as a visitor. Secondly, even if she obtained one, that still wouldn't guarantee entry into Canada. It would be no different than entering on her passport. She could still be refused entry.
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