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  1. J

    newly married

    Jomz and Yamgia! Thanks for the concern and reminder. I won't take a chance on it. Though she got her biometrics and med done before that, but well she doesnt have the visa :( And now I will wait till she is in safer zone. No taking chances on this domain :)
  2. J

    newly married

    Thanks MikeMikIe. Your story is encouraging. Outland and TRV makes sense. JUst to be very clear, when you say submit as many documents and evidence as possible... what documents can I submit apart from obvious ones like wedding certificate, courtship proofs, wedding pictures, honeymoon pictures...
  3. J

    newly married

    So finally, all you lovely people seem to indicate, that my best option remains Spouse sponsorship outland. Which might take an year or more depending on where my spouse is filing from. And during that time I should pretty much forget about seeing her, at least in Canada. And by the time this PR...
  4. J

    newly married

    Awesome! Where's the thumbs up icon. I actually am taking a pay cut to GO to Canada. Lol! What paycut I have to go and look for a job there once I reach. Leaving behind cool, tax free land! But all fine for long term gains. Hopefully. What I am wondering is that you landed in 2015. So you are...
  5. J

    newly married

    Refused 4 times!! Blimey! But did she finally get it? And yes I understand that my wife would have no access to healthcare and the bill would be paid by me. But thanks for pointing out
  6. J

    newly married

    Thanks for clarifying. So far no red flags I can see. We do sorta have a biggish age difference, like 14 years. But we are also expecting a child if that soothes the CIC nerves. And we did have a proper marriage with guests and stuff and a proper honeymoon and knew each other for about 5 years...
  7. J

    newly married

    Thanks for clarifying. So its a regular visit visa. For which ideally the applicant should have a job elsewhere which requires her to return. But I want her to stay and not return so I guess I can't apply for a visit visa. I CAN apply outland even if my spouse is in Canada is helpful. How long...
  8. J

    newly married

    Thanks everyone. We seem to be reaching somewhere. 1. So it HAS to be the regular spousal sponsorship. And Conditional PR is just a provision to safeguard sponsors in case some one is planning on duping them. 2. Inland application is a danger thing. As you don't get to appeal if turned down...
  9. J

    newly married

    Thanks for the response. Visitor visa is an option, as I also agree from the other response, however the question of showing ties with her home country is tricky. Well she has her parents in the home country, but that probably is not considered a good reason after marriage, since they are not...
  10. J

    newly married

    Thanks Canadianwoman. I gather my option is the Conditional Permanent Residence then. And I can perhaps also assume that it is faster expedited compared to other options, since that is what I am looking at. We are perfectly fine living with each other for next two years, and subsequent ones...
  11. J

    Why reject student visa?

    Thanks for the reponse. Is PR the same as Spouse Visa? Assuming it is, does it mean that I'll have to leave my wife behind for years till they give the PR? From what I read in various posts here, she most likely can't visit me if her PR application is in progress as again it is automatically...
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    Why reject student visa?

    Hello People Well Im a newish PR. Got married an year back outside Canada. In order to get around long processing time of spouse visa and live in different countries, we applied for a study visa as she anyway had to go for a Master degree. She not only got accepted by a good Uni but with a...
  13. J

    newly married

    Hello people 1. Is there a provision in spousal sponsorship that if you are newly married, which is less than 2 years, your spouse can be given a temporary visa (not the exact term/name)? I recall reading something on these lines but am not sure. For the reason, I even being a PR, am having to...