I've been doing some research and it seems like India has historically been a country that engaged in a high number of marriages of convenience. Needless to say, this adversely effects those of us that have a genuine marriage and are simply looking to bring over our spouse.
Some articles mention that not all of India is high risk, but rather specific states like Punjab and Gujrat.
This is an older article, but it reveals how marriages of convenience in India have become a threat to the integrity of Canada’s immigration program:
https://voiceonline.com/marriages-of-convenience-in-india-threaten-integrity-of-canadas-immigration-program-cbsa-report/
If you're interested, please read this too:
https://pacelawfirm.com/higher-burden-of-proof-needed-in-deciding-a-marriage-of-convenience/
What are your guys' thoughts? Does India still engage in a high number of marriages of convenience or has the practice died down since it seems that a vast majority of those coming in are now students? I also wonder if COVID has impacted these "bogus" marriages?
Some articles mention that not all of India is high risk, but rather specific states like Punjab and Gujrat.
This is an older article, but it reveals how marriages of convenience in India have become a threat to the integrity of Canada’s immigration program:
https://voiceonline.com/marriages-of-convenience-in-india-threaten-integrity-of-canadas-immigration-program-cbsa-report/
If you're interested, please read this too:
https://pacelawfirm.com/higher-burden-of-proof-needed-in-deciding-a-marriage-of-convenience/
What are your guys' thoughts? Does India still engage in a high number of marriages of convenience or has the practice died down since it seems that a vast majority of those coming in are now students? I also wonder if COVID has impacted these "bogus" marriages?