Hello all,
First post and I was unsure where to post so apologies in advance.
Anyway I've a situation which I need some guidance on. I'm Canadian and intend to marry a girl who's a citizen of another country. I understand that the immigration visa to Canada can take up to 6-8 months after marriage and that means the spouses are apart for that period of time.. which is undesirable.
So to mitigate this I thought:
1- Have her apply for Canadian visit visa now before she's married. In the form where it asks for marital status she can say single (truth) and not have to misrepresent that.
2- We perform the marriage ceremony in her country. I'm going to fly there later this year and return 2-3 weeks later.
3- Sometime after that, she will fly to Canada under the visit visa.
4- Once she's here we can do a civil ceremony for Canadian law and then apply for her immigration.
Can this work? Is it a viable alternative? What do you think? This is still legal right? I don't think we're breaking any laws.
Thanks in advance.
First post and I was unsure where to post so apologies in advance.
Anyway I've a situation which I need some guidance on. I'm Canadian and intend to marry a girl who's a citizen of another country. I understand that the immigration visa to Canada can take up to 6-8 months after marriage and that means the spouses are apart for that period of time.. which is undesirable.
So to mitigate this I thought:
1- Have her apply for Canadian visit visa now before she's married. In the form where it asks for marital status she can say single (truth) and not have to misrepresent that.
2- We perform the marriage ceremony in her country. I'm going to fly there later this year and return 2-3 weeks later.
3- Sometime after that, she will fly to Canada under the visit visa.
4- Once she's here we can do a civil ceremony for Canadian law and then apply for her immigration.
Can this work? Is it a viable alternative? What do you think? This is still legal right? I don't think we're breaking any laws.
Thanks in advance.