A question for those of you who have been through the process of sponsoring your spouse for a family class visa:
A bit of background info:
I am a Canadian citizen and my partner (non Canadian) and I have lived as common-law outside of Canada for the past two years. This summer/early fall, we plan on getting married outside of Canada. I am working abroad on a contract basis, which will end in 2018, so we are not in a huge rush for my partner's family class visa to (*hopefully!) be approved, but I'd like to start the process as soon as possible so we have peace of mind about our future.
I believe it would be better to apply for my partner's family class visa after we are married, rather than now, under common-law status. By this time, we will have been a couple for three years, and just over two of those living together. We decided long ago that we see our future in Canada and would rather our future children to be raised there.
My question is ... would it look to suspicious to the CIC if we apply immediately after getting married?
Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts on our situation.
A bit of background info:
I am a Canadian citizen and my partner (non Canadian) and I have lived as common-law outside of Canada for the past two years. This summer/early fall, we plan on getting married outside of Canada. I am working abroad on a contract basis, which will end in 2018, so we are not in a huge rush for my partner's family class visa to (*hopefully!) be approved, but I'd like to start the process as soon as possible so we have peace of mind about our future.
I believe it would be better to apply for my partner's family class visa after we are married, rather than now, under common-law status. By this time, we will have been a couple for three years, and just over two of those living together. We decided long ago that we see our future in Canada and would rather our future children to be raised there.
My question is ... would it look to suspicious to the CIC if we apply immediately after getting married?
Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts on our situation.