We know someone, IO asked in interview your wife is older than you its not usually in Pakistan. but when he replied to IO by giving example of our prophet (PBUH) married with Umm-e-Khadijah their age difference were more than fifteen years then IO got satisfied.
Our prophet (PBUH) set an example thousand years ago
Our prophet (PBUH) set an example thousand years ago
impulsive said:Problem starts when our Pakistani employees working in chc educate them regarding our customs and our religion. Otherwise they would not care as there are all sorts of age difference between husband and wife when it comes to western society, but because in our society back home it is kind of an insult to a guy that why did he wedd to someone older. please don't be so alarmed but this is the kind of perception goes on in Pakistan and once the immigration officer is informed about those custom they tend to question accordingly or think it may be a marriage of convenience unless there are children to proove that the marriage is legit or they may call for interview.
I know one case where someone got married after a month of divorce and chc rejected that application stating that a women are not allowed to get married untill the certain Iddat period is over. So you can imagine that they are just looking for any reason to reject the case. There was an other case in the court here in toronto regarding a muslim man drunk driving and he was asked that is that not prohibited in islam to drink. so these kind of questions do pop up here and there but as long as the marriage is legit, they can only delay those cases but they won't be able to do much against that Inshaallah.