dear sir we have online marriage I’m from Pakistan and she is from Canada we are Muslim and islma allow online nikkah please tell me I will go to wife she is in Canada can you help me for this process
An online marriage won't be recognized by Canada. You must get married in person in order for Canada to recognize the marriage.dear sir we have online marriage I’m from Pakistan and she is from Canada we are Muslim and islma allow online nikkah please tell me I will go to wife she is in Canada can you help me for this process
An online marriage won't be recognized by Canada. You must get married in person in order for Canada to recognize the marriage.[/QUOT
I don't understand your qeustion.What have marriage certificate Canada government what law please tell me
Tell what is Canada lawI don't understand your qeustion.
You must get married in person in order for Canada to recognize the marriage and for your wife to be able to bring you to Canada. Proxy marriages are not recognized by Canada.
Does IRCC recognize marriages conducted by proxy, telephone, internet and fax?
No. We don’t recognize these types of marriages. If one or both parties are not physically present at the ceremony, we won’t recognize the marriage.
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1081&top=14Tell what is Canada law
If we will go hight court marriage from Pakistan and Canada Embassy thore then vaildhttps://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1081&top=14
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/permanent-residence/non-economic-classes/family-class-determining-spouse/legality.html#notPhysicallyPresent
Marriage where one or both parties are not physically present (e.g. proxy, telephone, fax, Internet)
Proxy, telephone, fax, Internet or similar forms of marriage where one or both parties are not physically present are excluded relationships in all temporary and permanent immigration programs [R5, R117(9)(c.1), or R125(1)(c.1)].
(https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2002-227/FullText.html)
Proxy marriage is defined as a marriage in which one or both of the participants are not physically present, but they are represented by another person who attends the solemnization. A telephone, fax or Internet marriage is a marriage in which one or both of the participants are not physically present at the same location, but participate in the solemnization of the marriage by telephone, fax, Internet or other means (e.g. Skype or FaceTime). It is possible that someone other than the persons getting married participates on their behalf as well as over the telephone, by fax, Internet or other means.
Applications received by IRCC before June 11, 2015, from persons married by proxy, telephone, fax or Internet are not subject to this exclusion.
To be considered physically present at a marriage ceremony, both parties (e.g. sponsor and spouse or principal applicant and accompanying spouse) must have participated in a wedding ceremony in person.
1) You must be legally married according to the law of the country you are marrying in,If we will go hight court marriage from Pakistan and Canada Embassy thore then vaild
The Canadian Embassy does not conduct marriages.If we will go hight court marriage from Pakistan and Canada Embassy thore then vaild
If it is possible for her to travel down to pakistan, it'll be better for the marriage to be valid and clear any doubt from immigration. Alternatively, if you can get a visitor visa, then the marriage can be conducted in Canada.I’m from Pakistan and she is Canada we love each other or she give me atto
There is no way around it. you have to physically present.If she give me attorney to Canada Embassy send Pakistan we will nikkah then Canada government accpt