Hi,
I have a marriage match from Canada, which is genuine. The lady is a Canada citizen and I am an Indian citizen.
Both the families are happy with each other and would like to arrange a marriage ceremony in Canada.
I have read forums and many other websites, informing that in order to get married, I have to travel to Canada on visiting visa or on a tourist visa.
1. I am not sure which visa is the best suite for me and my family to enter Canada.
2. For visiting visa, I was informed that stating the reason as 'visiting the fiance' or 'seeking for marriage' would create unnecessary problems and red flags and even rejection of TRV
3. what would be the best reason to state without red flags, so that once we reach Canada, both the families wanted to arrange the marriage ceremony as per our culture and the lady would like to apply for spouse sponsorship for me.so that we both could stay together while the process takes place.
please inform me of the best suggestion possible so that I can make things work for both the families.
I have a marriage match from Canada, which is genuine. The lady is a Canada citizen and I am an Indian citizen.
Both the families are happy with each other and would like to arrange a marriage ceremony in Canada.
I have read forums and many other websites, informing that in order to get married, I have to travel to Canada on visiting visa or on a tourist visa.
1. I am not sure which visa is the best suite for me and my family to enter Canada.
2. For visiting visa, I was informed that stating the reason as 'visiting the fiance' or 'seeking for marriage' would create unnecessary problems and red flags and even rejection of TRV
3. what would be the best reason to state without red flags, so that once we reach Canada, both the families wanted to arrange the marriage ceremony as per our culture and the lady would like to apply for spouse sponsorship for me.so that we both could stay together while the process takes place.
please inform me of the best suggestion possible so that I can make things work for both the families.