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Preeti sidhu

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I recently got work Visa in care giver category and now I want to get married to my fiance before leaving to Canada.will it cause any problem as when I applied I was single ?
 
I recently got work Visa in care giver category and now I want to get married to my fiance before leaving to Canada.will it cause any problem as when I applied I was single ?

No, it will not cause an issue.
 
Than I you so much for replying.I consulted an immigration lawyer and he said it may cause problem while landing when you will disclose your new status at the airport .He suggested that you should reach Canada and stay their for some time and then come back for marriage . My fiance and I are in relationship for more than 6 years now and really upset now as we had planned evrything for wedding .
 
I have also read in forum only that we should disclose our status before leaving for Canada deposit our Visa to Visa officer and and it may take another 2 to 3 months to process your file again.
Is it true for my case also ?
Or this rule is only for those who ar going on PR?
Please help
 
Than I you so much for replying.I consulted an immigration lawyer and he said it may cause problem while landing when you will disclose your new status at the airport .He suggested that you should reach Canada and stay their for some time and then come back for marriage . My fiance and I are in relationship for more than 6 years now and really upset now as we had planned evrything for wedding .

Landing is when a person becomes a PR; in that situation, no, you could not marry and land as single.

However, you are not landing. You are coming on a work permit, so it doesn't matter if your marital status changes between now and the time you enter Canada.
 
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Landing is when a person becomes a PR; in that situation, no, you could not marry and land as single.

However, you are not landing. You are coming on a work permit, so it doesn't matter if your marital status changes between now and the time you enter Canada.