Okay so we can just get married even if she is not a citizen yet? Would we be able to just go see a Justice Of Peace in a courthouse?Yes. You either need to be married or have lived together for 12 months consecutively.
Okay so we can just get married even if she is not a citizen yet? Would we be able to just go see a Justice Of Peace in a courthouse?
Well our plan was to get married first so we can start the process and then have a ceremony like normal when she is a citizen. So providing proof/documentation for the paperwork would be easy enough. Well I hope it is that easy.You can, but keep in mind you need to provide proof/documentation of your wedding in the sponsorship application. If you don't have family in attendance, don't really have a ceremony or reception, etc. you have to explain your reasoning for that in the application.
Well our plan was to get married first so we can start the process and then have a ceremony like normal when she is a citizen. So providing proof/documentation for the paperwork would be easy enough. Well I hope it is that easy.
Well I mean when she is a citizen. After she has her 1045 days here I think it was.She will become a permanent resident, not a citizen.
Well it was more of a celebratory kind of thing. We wanted to have our ceremony once everything has been settled.Why? That makes little sense.. Citizenship and marriage/ceremony are not in any way linked. You are looking at nearly 4 years AFTER landing before she would be able to become a citizen.
All you need is PR thenWell it was more of a celebratory kind of thing. We wanted to have our ceremony once everything has been settled.
Oh right. Derp. So I guess I better go see a Justice Of Peace when she comes to visit. Does anyone know the cost?Permanent residency
Oh right. Derp. So I guess I better go see a Justice Of Peace when she comes to visit. Does anyone know the cost?
Guess I can phone the courthouse and askI think each area is differerent