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iixxxor

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Feb 11, 2018
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Edmonton, Alberta
Hi there. I'm a permanent resident here in Edmonton. My boyfriend and I are planning to get married in the Philippines this year. After we got married, I want him to go here with me. I was wondering, which way is better. To apply for visitor visa first then apply for inland spousal sponsorship or apply for outland spousal sponsorship then while waiting, apply for visitor visa? Hope you understand my question. Thank you for answering.
 
Both cases are possible but be prepared to get refusal (on visitor visa).

Ah yes, I know the chance on getting a visitor visa is low. When we applied before, we told the immigration that he is my boyfriend and we were having a baby and got rejected. However, if we're already married and he apply again, is it still high to get a refusal?

Thanks for answering my first question :)
 
Ah yes, I know the chance on getting a visitor visa is low. When we applied before, we told the immigration that he is my boyfriend and we were having a baby and got rejected. However, if we're already married and he apply again, is it still high to get a refusal?

Thanks for answering my first question :)

Won't make a difference if you are married or is your boyfriend. Has his situation changed? If not expect the same result.
 
Won't make a difference if you are married or is your boyfriend. Has his situation changed? If not expect the same result.

I understand. Well the only changes in his situation is that he got a better job with higher salary than his previous one. I'm not sure if that helps though but we will still try.

Thanks for all the answers by the way.
 
I understand. Well the only changes in his situation is that he got a better job with higher salary than his previous one. I'm not sure if that helps though but we will still try.

Thanks for all the answers by the way.

Might help a bit but realistically given that he also has a child in Canada his ties to Canada will always be stronger than to the Philippines.