They have been talking about it for a while but haven't implemented the rule yet. Who know when they will start that process :
philantropist said:hello everyone,
i have come to through a website that according to new Canadian law, a partner coming from outside has to stay with his/her partner for 2 years, to prove the genuineness of relationship.
"The Canadian government has proposed a new rule which would require a person coming to stay in Canada with their partner to stay in the relationship for two years before being granted permanent residence.The stricter requirement is an attempt by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to crack down on fraudulent marriages.
Under the new proposal, a spouse or partner from overseas who has been in a relationship with their Canadian partner for less than two years would only be granted conditional permanent residence.
If the overseas partner failed to stay in the relationship, or it can be shown that it is not a genuine relationship, conditional permanent residence could be revoked.
The United States, Britain and Australia already have similar laws in place.
The Canadian government has also proposed to introduce a "sponsorship bar". This would prevent those who gained entry to Canada themselves as sponsored partners and spouses from sponsoring a new partner for five years."
Alright, Canadian government do anything to crack down the fraud cases...but pls. the genuine couples should not be affected anyway...!!!!!!!
Pls give all of us even temporary....we'll be happy...our intentions are to live with our partners....as we are not like Canadians who take marriage as a joke....... :
It is the violation of human rights not to allow a spouse..[a real spouse] to meet, or delay the process of visa for 12 to 24 months...
the pace of increasing spousal time for Pakistanis seems to exceed ..i feel it will increase more to 10 years or more years.....50 years....
will it be justifi