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Author Topic: Want to marry with a visitors visa .... can I ?  (Read 1136 times)
Hoda
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« on: December 14, 2008, 07:10:17 pm »

I want to  marry an forgiener  who has visit me once  already.  I  am  wondering  what the legal process is to marry.  We  do  not  require residency right  away as we are  both   in positions that  require us to stay  in our  separate countries. We  are  aware it is a  long  process to  finalize the documents in  Canada,  but  are in  no rush other than  making  a  commitement  to each other, but  I am curious about  being able to  marry  on a return  visit and the requirements I  must  take for our  marriage to be legalized.  Regaudless of how we  get  married,  what  does am immagrant  require to marry a Canadian? Other than  a willing  canadian...lol
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Leon
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« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2008, 07:14:43 pm »

There is no fiance visa in Canada so if you want to marry in Canada, it would have to be on a visit visa but best not to advertise to immigration that this is the plan or they might think that the visitor is planning on overstaying visa and will refuse the visa.  You could also get married in some other country.
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