Greetings,
I am a Canadian citizen whose beloved has had the misfortune of having been born in a different country, namely the USA. We plan on getting married in Canada soon and then apply for me to sponsor her and then for her PR. She is currently with me in Canada as temporary visitor (she is allowed to remain in Canada for 6 months). We met over 1 and a half years ago and she had spent a few months in Canada during the previous year.
I have a few questions concerning this possible course of action:
1. I have read that many people have had to send wedding pictures to help prove the sincerity of their relationship. Personally, I see nothing besides legal benefits in marriage, so this is, quite bluntly, my main motivation for doing so. The fact that I wish to live my life with her and start a family with her is not dependent on my marital status and so we are opting for a vastly simple and secular celebration of the act. My only concern is that CIC may question our sincerity on that basis alone. (Combined with the timing of the subsequent immigration applications)
2. Because my fiancée is currently in Canada as a visitor and is therefore limited to 180 days within a period of 365 days, is remaining in Canada as simple as applying for an extension? How far in advance should one apply for such an extension? How difficult can it be to obtain such an extension?
3. Seeing as my fiancée is already in Canada, would our only option be to apply inland? I have read that the process is significantly longer when done inland. At the same time, we have decided that we do not wish to be be apart from each other for a year. What other options are available?
Thank-you!
I am a Canadian citizen whose beloved has had the misfortune of having been born in a different country, namely the USA. We plan on getting married in Canada soon and then apply for me to sponsor her and then for her PR. She is currently with me in Canada as temporary visitor (she is allowed to remain in Canada for 6 months). We met over 1 and a half years ago and she had spent a few months in Canada during the previous year.
I have a few questions concerning this possible course of action:
1. I have read that many people have had to send wedding pictures to help prove the sincerity of their relationship. Personally, I see nothing besides legal benefits in marriage, so this is, quite bluntly, my main motivation for doing so. The fact that I wish to live my life with her and start a family with her is not dependent on my marital status and so we are opting for a vastly simple and secular celebration of the act. My only concern is that CIC may question our sincerity on that basis alone. (Combined with the timing of the subsequent immigration applications)
2. Because my fiancée is currently in Canada as a visitor and is therefore limited to 180 days within a period of 365 days, is remaining in Canada as simple as applying for an extension? How far in advance should one apply for such an extension? How difficult can it be to obtain such an extension?
3. Seeing as my fiancée is already in Canada, would our only option be to apply inland? I have read that the process is significantly longer when done inland. At the same time, we have decided that we do not wish to be be apart from each other for a year. What other options are available?
Thank-you!