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Ramendra

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Hi Everyone,

I am an Indian & my girlfriend is Canadian. We are planning that i should go to Canada on tourist visa & get married this November & she will sponsor me. But there are few questions on sponsorship application which are bothering me at the moment.

As i am a Hindu & she is Christian, so my parents are against this marriage & they wont attend the marriage ceremony & that's why i don't want too invite my other family members & friends also? What clarification i should give for that ?

Your cooperation is highly appreciated in this regard.

Regards,
Ramendra
 
The reason you want to marry in Canada is so you can remain in Canada while doing an inland sponsorship right? If you ask for a tourist visa, you cannot indicate you are planning to marry otherwise they will refuse you. one thing to remember by doing inland, you cannot appeal if they refuse your application.

You do have a couple red flags, one of them is you guys have different religions, and the other is your parents are against your marriage and won't attend, depending on how severe those red flags are, and how strong or weak the rest of your relationship background is, there could be a good chance your application will be refused, and you won't be able to appeal.

If you are very confident about your relationship, inland can be a good option, but if you want that ability to appeal, you definitely should do outland.

Tell us more about your relationship. How long have you guys known each other? How long were you together before the proposal? What are your ages? etc
 
i am not sure which process to choose for application inland or out-land.

I will come back to work after getting married to her because i have to serve 3 months of notice period in my company after resignation.

We are planning that after the sponsor application is filed & my notice period is served, i will go their on tourist/study visa and do some short time professional courses.

She has agreed to convert her religion & became Hindu after marriage. She will take my name right away after marriage.

I talked to a lawyer in canada & he said that if inland application is made, i will get an open work permit after initial assessment which takes nearly 6-8 months time.

Which is the better process to apply - inland or outland ? If we apply for outland, will i get an open work permit after initial assessment of application (which is nearly 1 month time right now) ?
 
We met each other this April. She came to India as an welding inspector on behalf of my company's client. As we were working together, so we started to spend time with each other in evening session like going out for dinner, movies, shopping, site seeing etc. We fell in love with each other during that time. We have also taken leave from our companies at the same time for some trips in India & Sri Lanka together. During that time, we decided to marry each other & we wanted to get settled in Canada.

We are in this relationship for nearly 4-5 months.

I am 24 & she is 25 at the moment.
 
Ramendra said:
We met each other this April. She came to India as an welding inspector on behalf of my company's client. As we were working together, so we started to spend time with each other in evening session like going out for dinner, movies, shopping, site seeing etc. We fell in love with each other during that time. We have also taken leave from our companies at the same time for some trips in India & Sri Lanka together. During that time, we decided to marry each other & we wanted to get settled in Canada.

We are in this relationship for nearly 4-5 months.

I am 24 & she is 25 at the moment.

maybe experts here can give you a better analysis...in my view, your situation causes several red flags ...religion, short term duration of knowing each other are two red flags that might lead to an interview not necessarily a rejection
 
Ramendra said:
I talked to a lawyer in canada & he said that if inland application is made, i will get an open work permit after initial assessment which takes nearly 6-8 months time.

Which is the better process to apply - inland or outland ? If we apply for outland, will i get an open work permit after initial assessment of application (which is nearly 1 month time right now) ?

No open work permit is granted if you apply outland. If you apply inland, you will be approved for an open work permit once you have first stage approval. This is currently taking 11 months (not 6-8 months). If you apply inland, you cannot leave Canada until your application is 100% approved.
 
Ramendra said:
We are in this relationship for nearly 4-5 months.

This is a huge red flag all by itself.... not even considering the religious differences or not having your family attend the wedding. Is her family supportive of the wedding and her converting to Hinduism?

In a "normal" relationship people date for a suitable period of time, and then get married when it is the natural thing to do. If you get married after only 4-5 months of knowing someone and then immediately apply for PR, it strongly looks to CIC like the only reason you got married is to get into Canada. The way to overcome this is to show strong family support for the relationship, but in your case that doesn't sound possible.
 
Her family is supportive & they will attend the marraige ceremony. She is also converting to Hinduism.

If my parents agrees for our relation but dont attend the marriage ceremony, then also it can create problem ?
 
^Why not marry in India then apply for spousal sponsorship after the wedding? Don't quit your job, wait till your application is approved. Then continue "collecting" those relationship documents like emails, chats, letters, etc.