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Promagstyle
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« on: June 19, 2007, 09:50:31 am »

I need some advice on what to do to sponsor my fiancee here to Canada.

Conjugal Partner and Spouse - The Canadian Immigration Offical said to me that I need to go back to China and get married there, bring back to Canada a valid marriage certificate and then start the Sponsorship.

Skilled Worker - My fiancee will have to apply independently without any help and I know it is a very lenghtly time of processing. Also the wait time is very lengthly.

TRV - My fiancee can come here on a TRV, but must prove to the Canadian Immigration that she will go back after her stay, also we cannot get married here.

I need your advice and which is the best route, also obeying Canadian Immigration Laws.
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cmk2
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« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2007, 09:53:22 pm »

Hi Promags,

To begin with, what is your status in Canada? This could help in properly assisting with your questions. Let's presume that you are a Canadian citizen and that you want to sponsor your fiancee to move Canada.

1. Conjugal Partner & Spouse- If your fiancee is NOT in Canada, well, you can go back to China and get married with your wife there, bring a valid marriage certificate, prove that it is a bona fide relationship and then apply for sponsorship OUTSIDE of Canada. Once your application to sponsor is approved, the Canadian Embassy in China will process the file. Check www.cic.gc.ca for the waiting time period from China and all requirements. 

2. Skilled worker- This is indeed the longest route and with the longest waiting period. She will have to go through the points system to see if she has enough points to qualify to apply. Once again check www.cic.gc.ca for the waiting period for skilled worker in China.

3. TRV- Your fiancee can come to Canada on a visitor's visa AND you can still get married in Canada; that should not be an issue and as far as I know, once you are married, she can stay in Canada and sponsor her WITHIN Canada under the Approval In Principle program.

Check www.cic.gc.ca for more detailed info.
 
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thaiguy
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« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2007, 08:32:43 pm »

promagstyle

1.  Conjugal Partner/Marriage:  You don't need to be married for a conjugal partner visa.  But since there are no barriers to getting married in China, the conjugal partner visa is probably difficult to prove.  A conjugal partner visa is intended to unite people who can't get married and/or can't live together for some reason.  So the logical option between these two is that you should get married.

2.  Skilled Worker:  Yes, your partner would have to qualify independently.  But she would get at least 5 extra points for 'adaptability' based on the fact that she is married to a Canadian (assuming you get married first), and possibly more points depending on your education level.  So before going down this road, you should have a formal assessment of her eligibility performed.

3.  TRV:  As cmk2 said, she could go to Canada, get married, and then you could sponsor her.  BUT - to get the TRV, she'll have to convince the interviewing immigration officer that her really intends to return to China.  It is disingenuous to apply for a TRV and state that the visit will be temporary when she really intends to stay permanently.  I suggest you don't go down this path.





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Promagstyle
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« Reply #3 on: June 24, 2007, 11:21:54 pm »

3. TRV- Your fiancee can come to Canada on a visitor's visa AND you can still get married in Canada; that should not be an issue and as far as I know, once you are married, she can stay in Canada and sponsor her WITHIN Canada under the Approval In Principle program.

Check www.cic.gc.ca for more detailed info.
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3.  TRV:  As cmk2 said, she could go to Canada, get married, and then you could sponsor her.  BUT - to get the TRV, she'll have to convince the interviewing immigration officer that her really intends to return to China.  It is disingenuous to apply for a TRV and state that the visit will be temporary when she really intends to stay permanently.  I suggest you don't go down this path.
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Just replying to thaiguy and cmk2, yes I am born and raised "proudly canadian" in Toronto. Option number 3 seems not too bad an scenerio, but option 2 as skilled worker is the last resort I guess. Option number 1 is out of the question, because some numbnuts can't turn his dream into reality.

I guess she can come here to canada on a trv and get married here, but then stay here permanetly or get married here with the TRV and extended it. Then process the Sponsorship, but yeah I guess I am stuck with SOL option 2. Any suggestions to make her come here faster, but in legal way?
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« Reply #4 on: June 25, 2007, 10:43:51 am »

Your only real option is getting married in China and then sponsoring her.  Unless she has a house, good job, and family in China, she won't get the TRV.  There's no such thing as a "fiance visa."   And if she mentions that she knows you and wants to get married in Canada, they'll probably deny her TRV right from the beginning - because it'll be clear that she doesn't intend to return.

Get married in China first - that's the best option.
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naphelge
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« Reply #5 on: July 07, 2007, 12:44:57 am »

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And if she mentions that she knows you and wants to get married in Canada
Promags, if you wnat to go for the TRV, do NOT mention that you have any kind of romantic relationship with the person you would like to sponsor. the TRV WILL be denied!

as soon as IMM gets whif of a romantic relationship it sends up the red flag that the person with the TRV has reason enough NOT to return home!  i guess the thinking is, that because you are in a relationship the desire is to stay together regardless of TRV expiry dates.

i think, as has already been suggested here, return to china to marry and then begin the PR sponsor app process.

i am in the same boat and if you decide that route i will look forward to reading your progress as it unfolds.

cheers,
nap
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