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Author Topic: Canadian PR wants to marry Refugee Rejected Person  (Read 1200 times)
torcan
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« on: March 01, 2006, 08:18:22 pm »

I recently migrated to Canada. I want to marry the person who is refugee claimant and rejected in 2004. Now he applied for H&C and waiting for processing of Immigration. Can I marry that person? Is there any difficulty to marry and get PR for him? I heard that spouse sponsor can do while in Canada, no need to go their own country and apply from there. Is that true?.... What are the problems I have to face when I marry that person?

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« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2006, 10:31:59 pm »

Hi

Quote from: torcan
I recently migrated to Canada. I want to marry the person who is refugee claimant and rejected in 2004. Now he applied for H&C and waiting for processing of Immigration. Can I marry that person? Is there any difficulty to marry and get PR for him? I heard that spouse sponsor can do while in Canada, no need to go their own country and apply from there. Is that true?.... What are the problems I have to face when I marry that person?

Thanks
Torcan


If his H.&C. application is refused, he probably has a deportation order against and he will be removed.  CIC will probably not entertain a further H.&C. application, because he would have married.  Here is what www.cic.gc.ca says:

Q10. Does this announcement mean that people under removal orders who are married to a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident will be able to stay in the country until their application is assessed?

Most spouses and common-law partners can stay in Canada while their application is being processed. However, applicants who are under an enforceable removal order and who are not permitted to have a hold put on their removal (administrative deferral of removal) will be required to leave Canada. Their application for permanent residence will continue to be processed and, if positive, the applicant will be able to return to Canada



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