Contact CIC after marriage. Below is the response that I got from CIC. These documents may change from time to time. Always refer to CIC response.
your spouse is not a citizen or permanent resident of Canada, he/she must submit the following documents whether he/she will accompany you to Canada or not:
· Copy of the bio-data his/her pages of current valid passport
Completed application forms (enclosed):
· IMM 0008 Generic – All pages must be completed and page 5 signed by the principal applicant; pages 3-5 must show details of the newly added spouse, common-law or conjugal partner and all dependent children of principal applicant or spouse/partner.
· IMM 5669 Schedule A - to be completed by spouse, common-law or conjugal partner and all dependant children over age 18.
· IMM 5406 - to be completed by spouse, common-law or conjugal partner
· IMM 5409 - Statutory Declaration of Common-law Union if applicable
· Four CIC standard size photos (refer to following link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5609ETOC.asp#appendixA)
· Copy of your marriage certificate if applicable
· Copy of his/ her birth certificate (legible)
· Police certificates from any country where he/she has resided for six months or more since age 18 (Refer to the CIC website
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/index.asp
· Copy of divorce certificates/from any previous marriage(s)
o (If minor children are involved, custody documents must be included)
You must send these documents in hard copy (not via email) to the following address:
Case Processing Pilot - Ottawa
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
219 Laurier Avenue West
7th Floor Section B
Ottawa ON K1A 1L1
Canada
On receipt of these documents, your spouse will be added to your application as a non-accompanying dependant, and medical forms and instructions will be sent to you, in due course.
If your spouse intends to accompany you to Canada, you must pay the processing fee of 550.00 CAD for your spouse's application.
This payment must be made online. Please consult the following link for complete instructions: https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.do?lang=en
Once this office receives your payment for the processing fees, your spouse's application status will be changed to an accompanying dependant.
Please also note that before a Permanent Resident Visa can be issued, every applicant and his/her spouse, common-law or conjugal partner who meets the admission requirements for permanent residence in Canada is required to pay a Right of Permanent Resident Fee (RPRF) in the amount of CAD 490.00.
CPP-Ottawa will request this fee at the appropriate stage in the processing of your application.
gill656 said:
Hello,
I am september applicant and i am getting marry next september. I need some advice.
If i will not get my PR till next september, what documents would I need to add my spouse to my application.