newbie1982 said:
Hello Guys I have recently become a PR. I will be going next year to Pakistan to get married soon INSHALLAH!!!.
I just wanted to know ur opinion that is it better to do an outland application and apply for TRP
or
Is it better for my fiancee to get a study permit first and then shall I apply for her within Canada once we are both in Canada .I know she is smart and
she can get admission over here. I think it would be easier for her to secure a study permit before marriage. I was planning to do the wedding once
she receives her study permit.
Kindly give ur opinions.
not a good idea my friend
and there are handful of reasons for that
first lets look at this case the way an immigration officer will look at it
if she is a student in canada and she gets married to you it is easy for them to say that she married you to become a canadian
if you submit and outland application that means she will have to leave her studies to go back to pakistan
your wife leaving her education in the middle after marriage and going back to pakistan will only re enforce the argument that she married you to become a canadian
so if she is a student in canada and you get married to her you will have to submit an in land application for her immigration
in that case you guys will be together as a family while application gets processed, due to the fact that you guys are together they wont be in a hurry to process your file thats why in land application can take up to 10 years to process
while the application is in process your wife will have to prove that she did not marry you just to become a canadian citizen
mean while your wife will be a visitor she can not work and she will not have any kind of health cover from government, that means in case of any health emergency you will have to pay for everything from you pocket plus if you guys decide to extent your family while you dont have health cover you will have to pay everything from your pocket
plus if you dont extend you family your case can get red flaged and refused
plus if an outland application gets refused applicant has a right to appeal in the immigration court
but in your case if an inland application gets refused you will have to appeal in the superior court of justice and that appeal can take up to 5 years to get accepted
and if that appeal gets refused then they dont only refuse your application but they also accuse you of misusing the system and if that happens you will never be able to sponsor anyone to canada ever
i dont want to paint a dark picture ...... its better to know before hand what your getting yourself into