- Dec 11, 2015
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
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- Jan 29 2016
- AOR Received.
- Jan 30 2016
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- Sept 16 2016
My partner and I (he's American, I'm Canadian) have been dating long distance for about 5 years, going back and forth across the border. He has never stayed here more than a couple of weeks until earlier this year. He has been staying with me for 4 months now. We are hoping to get married sometime next year to close the distance (we'll try to get him a visitor extension so we can have some breathing room to plan and figure out logistics).
My question is: has anyone ever had the validity of their marriage questioned due to having only a small private ceremony? I read this article (http://www.metronews.ca/news/canada/2015/05/19/immigration-guide-for-detecting-marriage-fraud-called-racist-and-offensive.html) which is a little dated, but it says immigration officials have very traditional and very expensive standards for what a wedding is. We're wondering if it would be very damaging to just have a small private ceremony with an officiant/ pastor and a little dinner after, as opposed to a full ceremony with a reception and more than 15 guests.
We don't have a lot of money to have a wedding, but we have years worth of photos, conversations, plane tickets, and evidence that we have been in a real relationship for this long.
Has anyone had this problem? Thanks!
My question is: has anyone ever had the validity of their marriage questioned due to having only a small private ceremony? I read this article (http://www.metronews.ca/news/canada/2015/05/19/immigration-guide-for-detecting-marriage-fraud-called-racist-and-offensive.html) which is a little dated, but it says immigration officials have very traditional and very expensive standards for what a wedding is. We're wondering if it would be very damaging to just have a small private ceremony with an officiant/ pastor and a little dinner after, as opposed to a full ceremony with a reception and more than 15 guests.
We don't have a lot of money to have a wedding, but we have years worth of photos, conversations, plane tickets, and evidence that we have been in a real relationship for this long.
Has anyone had this problem? Thanks!