I am a Canadian citizen and my girlfriend is a Malaysian national, both divorced. We met online more than a year and a half ago, and she has been here 3 times, and we also met in Holland this spring.
We want to get married in Malaysia, then come back to Canada. Her visa has been issued for 5 years, but at the time of visa application she was still technically married (the decree absolute should come down this month).
What is the best way to come through immigration? I don't want to pretend that we are not married or anything that can jeopardize a PR application. We have most of the documentation done already. She has met my family in January, and I will be meeting hers in September. So even though we MET online initially, we can show this is not a "marriage of convenience."
She will come in as a visitor I assume, but how do we get the immigration officer to grant her a 6-month stay, or does it matter?
I have also heard that it is CIC's mission to unite families, does our case apply?
For the marriage certificate, it needs to be translated but what is required before we leave Malaysia? Witnessed by a lawyer? Canadian High Commission?
Any suggestions are most welcome.
Gerry
We want to get married in Malaysia, then come back to Canada. Her visa has been issued for 5 years, but at the time of visa application she was still technically married (the decree absolute should come down this month).
What is the best way to come through immigration? I don't want to pretend that we are not married or anything that can jeopardize a PR application. We have most of the documentation done already. She has met my family in January, and I will be meeting hers in September. So even though we MET online initially, we can show this is not a "marriage of convenience."
She will come in as a visitor I assume, but how do we get the immigration officer to grant her a 6-month stay, or does it matter?
I have also heard that it is CIC's mission to unite families, does our case apply?
For the marriage certificate, it needs to be translated but what is required before we leave Malaysia? Witnessed by a lawyer? Canadian High Commission?
Any suggestions are most welcome.
Gerry