My to be bride is Canadian. She does not want to apply for immigration in US. I am a permanent resident in US.
Is there an easier way for her to stay with me here without applying for immigration?
Any guidance you can provide will be highly appreciated.
Bob,
thanks for your response. She does not intend on giving up her canadian citizenship and our intention is to move to Canada in some years. We have not researched yet whether dual citizenship is allowed or not.
If we need to apply, that would be no problem. Just wanted to see if there was any other way.
I am waiting 2 years for my name check to go through for Citizenship. Can I apply now or should I wait until I become a citizen? From what i gather, the process is long. Will she have to stay in Canada until all is done for her or is there a temporary visa (or the like) can be obtained while the application is pending.
THANK YOU.
She does not intend on giving up her canadian citizenship and our intention is to move to Canada in some years.
Her Canadian citizenship will remain intact when she immigrates. Her Canadian citizenship will remain intact (under current laws) even if she becomes a US citizen. Trust me, I know a little about this specific topic
Same as many of us originally from Canada have done. Get the papers to bring her into the US and have her move here. That's all you need to do. If she wants to become an American citizen that will allow for you to move back to the US if you wish in the future upon moving back to Canada. If not, then once you are done in the US, you just move right back to Canada and then that will be it.
You never give up your Canadian citizenship when taking on another citizenship at all unless you specifically request to have your Canadian citizenship revoked and you then would have to pyscially appear before the magistrate (think that's what it's called) in Canada and renounce your citizenship. Other wise she will just hold both if she decided to become and American...
Triple Bhai then please advise how to do this? Iam from pakistan too.