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Author Topic: Single but looking to get married  (Read 958 times)
financepk
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« on: September 15, 2007, 04:06:18 am »

I am single and intend to apply for skilled worker immigration. I am currently seeing someone and it might or might not materialize into marriage.

In the application form it mentions that once I apply, I cannot add a family member. What if I get married between the time I apply and the time I am required to submit additional documents and appear for interview. If my circumstances change, I would like my spouse to also be considered for immigration along with me.

Can I add a spouse that I married after the application for immigrating with me.

Thanks in advance
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PMM
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« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2007, 01:39:57 pm »

Hi

I am single and intend to apply for skilled worker immigration. I am currently seeing someone and it might or might not materialize into marriage.

In the application form it mentions that once I apply, I cannot add a family member. What if I get married between the time I apply and the time I am required to submit additional documents and appear for interview. If my circumstances change, I would like my spouse to also be considered for immigration along with me.

Can I add a spouse that I married after the application for immigrating with me.

Thanks in advance

Nowhere does it state that you can't add a spouse to your application in Immigration Act/Regs.  If you marry, you amend your application to show the wife, proof of marriage, and she completes her application and submits with your amended one.

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martha marita
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« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2007, 04:31:11 pm »

of course yes.  You could add your spouse.  As long as you get married before the PR is stamped.  If you get married after getting the PR you must ensure that you do not land in canada before sending your passport back to be stamped again otherwise you might be nullified and get in to difficult as it will mean you never notified the immigration about your change of status before you landed to cananda.  Otherwise if you land in canada and then get married while in canada you could sponsor her.

hope that explains one question on three parts.

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