canadianwoman said:West Africa, East Africa, Morocco, southern China, Cuba. India and Pakistan are fine if the marriage is arranged and both spouses are of the same ethnic background; if it's a love match and the Canadian is not ethnically of the same background, the visa officers will be suspicious.
Basically an applicant from any third-world country will be looked at more closely than applicants from the first world.
Don't worry. In your case I don't think they will have any doubt about your relationship.Black-Berry said:WOW!. that IS unfortunate!!. i am an inland applicant and im originally from Kenya, My husband is White Canadian. Im 32 and he is 50 . We have three kids between us who got their Canadian citizenship through him less than six months ago. We have been married for nine years . We do get the "raised eyebrow" unfortunately everywhere we go as in every border it seems because of teh age difference and yeah sorry to say but the skin clour also.and when we claim to have been married for 9 years we have to produce marriage certificate. i am also a perm. resident of bermuda. And i have lived in bermuda for ten years prior to coming here . We are a very close family and i truly hope we will not be separated . If i have to leave the country, it will break us as a family because we own property here. My husband has a business here. we own cars together here. We have never ever been separated even once in our lives. hence the fact we didnt apply outland.
this is truly upsetting...
Lois Lane said:clearly Black-Berry, you can show that you are in a genuine relationship so you wont have anything to worry about. my soon to be sister inlaw is black from st. vincent, she has two small children whom i absolutely adore, and when recently asked what i was doing at a dance receital i proudly said, came to see my niece and nephew, the children were beamingas was i!
my husband's skin is white, his mother is white and his father is black, he is 20 years younger than i am, love sees no color and no age.....what is meant to be is meant to be
canadianwoman said:Don't worry. In your case I don't think they will have any doubt about your relationship.
On average, applicants from third-world countries will have a harder time, as will a married couple of different race, but those are just averages.
Married for 9 years, actually living together for 9 years, and 3 kids together - you're safe.