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hi there I am 23 and my wife was 17 when we both got married. Now she is 18 and according to cic law i can sponsor her now but the problem is since I married her when she was 17 .. will they consider this marriage as valid and process our files? I am so confused thanks
 
What country is she from? And where was the marriage performed? For CIC to recognize the marriage, it has to be legal in the country where it was performed, and legal in Canada. A person has to be 16 to legally marry in Canada.
 
canadianwoman said:
What country is she from? And where was the marriage performed? For CIC to recognize the marriage, it has to be legal in the country where it was performed, and legal in Canada. A person has to be 16 to legally marry in Canada.
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Spouse

You are a spouse if you are married to your sponsor and your marriage is legal.

If you were married in Canada:
•you must have a marriage certificate issued by the province or territory where the marriage took place.

If you were married outside Canada:
•the marriage must be valid under the law of the country where it took place and under Canadian law, and
•the marriage, if performed in an embassy or consulate, must follow the law of the country where it took place, not the country the embassy or consulate represents
 
don't you guys think that it's so stupid law from cic.

I mean someday I will turn 35 and my wife will turn 28 and since I married her she was 17 I cannot sponsor her for rest of my life..
 
formalboygirl said:
don't you guys think that it's so stupid law from cic.

I mean someday I will turn 35 and my wife will turn 28 and since I married her she was 17 I cannot sponsor her for rest of my life..
You can sponsor her with non issues.
In fact in canada as they mentionned you can get married at 16.
Hust proof your martiage is legal in your country by a marriage certificate
 
formalboygirl said:
don't you guys think that it's so stupid law from cic.

I mean someday I will turn 35 and my wife will turn 28 and since I married her she was 17 I cannot sponsor her for rest of my life..

Try reading the previous posts again. They are telling you that you CAN sponsor her provided the marriage was legal in her country....
 
thanks, and how do we prove that marriage was legal and valid. we have a marriage certificate issued by local registrar. Also, it was arranged marriage and with parental consent.

The current law from my country states girl need to be 18 to marry. but since it was arranged and with parental consent what do you guys have to say about it?
let me know your inputs. thanks
 
if you are from India, get your marriage registered . You will be issued a marriage certificate . Get it notarized.
 
HKG said:
if you are from India, get your marriage registered . You will be issued a marriage certificate . Get it notarized.

so will that make it legal and valid even I married her at 17 which wasn't so much legal age at that time?
 
HKG said:
If it was valid in your country..yes

hi HKG, I am so much confused with the word "valid" what do cic mean by valid marriage. I mean our marriage was fully authorized by our parents and it was a huge wedding. I have heard that marriage like telephone, proxy, internet is not valid and I can from such definition understand that they are indeed invalid but our marriage was performed in according to cultural values and norms. My only question is marrying my wife when she wasn't of legal age at the time of marriage does it make the marriage invalid? thanks
 
formalboygirl said:
hi HKG, I am so much confused with the word "valid" what do cic mean by valid marriage. I mean our marriage was fully authorized by our parents and it was a huge wedding. I have heard that marriage like telephone, proxy, internet is not valid and I can from such definition understand that they are indeed invalid but our marriage was performed in according to cultural values and norms. My only question is marrying my wife when she wasn't of legal age at the time of marriage does it make the marriage invalid? thanks

If you were married in a country that requires her to be 18 when married, then you aren't legally married and need to get remarried civilly now that she's 18. If that's not the case, it's not a problem since I assume you followed the customs of your country. Unless of course the parental consent negates this. It's kind of common sense here.
 
formalboygirl said:
hi HKG, I am so much confused with the word "valid" what do cic mean by valid marriage. I mean our marriage was fully authorized by our parents and it was a huge wedding. I have heard that marriage like telephone, proxy, internet is not valid and I can from such definition understand that they are indeed invalid but our marriage was performed in according to cultural values and norms. My only question is marrying my wife when she wasn't of legal age at the time of marriage does it make the marriage invalid? thanks
If the country allows people to marry with parental consent at 17 then your marriage is valid. If that's not true, then it isn't valid.
 
Was the marriage performed in India? Are you both Hindu?

'Valid' in this instance means 'legal'. If you have to be 18 to legally marry in India, but it is legal to marry someone who is 17 with the parents' permission, then you are OK.