Hello everyone,
I am an Arab Canadian Citizen who is volunteering in the refugee camps located on the Greek Islands. I arrived in August 2017, and fell in love with a great Iraqi man who was an asylum seeker fleeing persecution from his home country. He recently received a positive decision for his asylum claim and was granted subsidiary protection.
He is sincerely one of the greatest men I know. He works so hard to support himself and also myself (I am here as a volunteer so I have ran out of most of my savings) so he helps me out. He is such a hard worker and a genuinely great man who I am so happy that I have found.
We have been together for almost one year and we are planning to get married once he receives his official Refugee travel document. My question is, i have been reading online many of the questions and stories people have regarding spousal sponsorship and the chance of rejection.
This has really scared me because I really cannot live without him right now and I hope we can build a life together in my home country Canada.
I am afraid that our story will make CIC think the marriage is not genuine when it truly is. This is because my family aren't able to come down and attend a normal wedding and i don't think we will host a normal type wedding here. Instead we are thinking of having a civil marriage and invite some of our close friends here and have a small reception and destination wedding dinner in Santorini. My family is much more strict than I am and have specific customs and traditions, and they won't accept for me to be married if they are not there, however unfortunately there is no other option. I am afraid if CIC would reject our application due to my parents not accepting or consenting our marriage as in my arab and muslim culture this is what happens usually and I'm afraid CIC will think i am hiding something.
I have many proof of our relationship such as conversations, trips we have traveled to, photos of many of our outings, proof of our dates. Letters form our friends here that are witnesses to this. A letter from my co worker and a letter from my roommate who witnessed our relationship progress.
I am currently here in Greece for about a year until my residence permit expires, once it expires I must return back to Canada.
I know my story is pretty unique and not many people are in the same boat as me, but if anyone has any advice can you please share your input?
Thank you.
I am an Arab Canadian Citizen who is volunteering in the refugee camps located on the Greek Islands. I arrived in August 2017, and fell in love with a great Iraqi man who was an asylum seeker fleeing persecution from his home country. He recently received a positive decision for his asylum claim and was granted subsidiary protection.
He is sincerely one of the greatest men I know. He works so hard to support himself and also myself (I am here as a volunteer so I have ran out of most of my savings) so he helps me out. He is such a hard worker and a genuinely great man who I am so happy that I have found.
We have been together for almost one year and we are planning to get married once he receives his official Refugee travel document. My question is, i have been reading online many of the questions and stories people have regarding spousal sponsorship and the chance of rejection.
This has really scared me because I really cannot live without him right now and I hope we can build a life together in my home country Canada.
I am afraid that our story will make CIC think the marriage is not genuine when it truly is. This is because my family aren't able to come down and attend a normal wedding and i don't think we will host a normal type wedding here. Instead we are thinking of having a civil marriage and invite some of our close friends here and have a small reception and destination wedding dinner in Santorini. My family is much more strict than I am and have specific customs and traditions, and they won't accept for me to be married if they are not there, however unfortunately there is no other option. I am afraid if CIC would reject our application due to my parents not accepting or consenting our marriage as in my arab and muslim culture this is what happens usually and I'm afraid CIC will think i am hiding something.
I have many proof of our relationship such as conversations, trips we have traveled to, photos of many of our outings, proof of our dates. Letters form our friends here that are witnesses to this. A letter from my co worker and a letter from my roommate who witnessed our relationship progress.
I am currently here in Greece for about a year until my residence permit expires, once it expires I must return back to Canada.
I know my story is pretty unique and not many people are in the same boat as me, but if anyone has any advice can you please share your input?
Thank you.