I've been reading this forum for a while and it's been really helpful so far. My partner and I are trying to live together in Canada and would really appreciate any advice on what to do. Thanks!
I met my partner online in October 2020. She lives in Kenya and doesn't have any way to show strong enough ties to Kenya in order to qualify for a TRV to come visit me in Canada. Pretty much everything we saw said she would not get a TRV because she doesn't have dependent children, steady employment, or any significant assets and because she would be coming to visit me, her partner, it would be a red flag that she would overstay her visa. We did not apply for a visa as the processing time is over a year and it is sure to be rejected.
Eventually I was able to go to Kenya In November 2022 and we lived together for 4 months. During that time we got engaged and tried our best to get married but unfortunately our application was rejected due to circumstances beyond our control.
The Kenyan marriage registrar requested the certificate of no impediment to marriage. Canada does not provide this document so I went to the High Commission of Canada in Nairobi and got a statement in lieu of the certificate of no impediment to marriage and a sworn affidavit stating I was legally eligible for marriage.
These documents were not enough to convince the Kenyan marriage registrar to let us get the marriage certificate and they asked for a marriage search letter from Quebec. Quebec only issues this document in French but they will provide a courtesy translation of the document to English. (The english copy provided by Quebec does not have an official embossed seal like the French version)
When we submitted the document they said it had to be certified first at the Canadian High Commission. This is where the High Commission of Canada stamped the documents with a blue stamp that said "Certified true copy of the original" and another red stamp that said "The High Commission of Canada does not verify the contents of this document". I already knew this was going to be an issue but they assured us it would be fine.
After we submitted the stamped documents we were again rejected for the marriage certificate and the reason they gave was because of the red stamp saying they do not verify the contents. We tried to explain and even provided a letter given to us from the High Commission explaining that as a federal office they don't verify the information on marriages which is handled by the provincial government but that the documents were authentic and that's why they used both the blue and red stamps.
We visited the High Commission of Canada in Nairobi a few more times and asked them to help us find a way to get married. I even extended my trip an additional month while they said they were trying to find a solution with the Kenyan government. But despite everything we tried we were able to convince the Kenyan marriage registrar to give us a marriage certificate even though our documents were genuine.
Needless to say it was stressful and heart breaking leaving Kenya after doing everything we could to try to get married and being constantly rejected. Since I returned we have put together an application for my partner to apply for permanent residence through conjugal partner sponsorship.
I know conjugal sponsorship is very difficult to be approved but I don't know what else we can do at this point and we are both suffering from being away from each other. It would have been a normal spousal sponsorship if we had been able to get married but I think our situation fits the category of conjugal due to her being unable to get a visa and us being unable to get married in Kenya or live together for more than 6 months max if I go there on a Visa.
Finally we got some good news when the new policy came out recently that lets people who are getting sponsored for PR through family class get a TRV in 30 days and an open work permit for outland sponsorships.
We are about to submit her conjugal sponsorship application but before we do there are some questions we could really use some advice on:
1. Does this new policy mean they are going to be more lenient about showing strong ties when applying for TRV when you have a sponsorship PR application in progress?
2. What do you think the chances are of us getting approved for the conjugal partner sponsorship and the TRV if we get an AOR? We have pretty strong evidence in our application of our struggle to get the marriage certificate and proof of our relationship (chat history and financial support as well as proof of visit and letters of support from family members and photos of us together in Kenya and at our engagement party with friends and family).
3. If we get an AOR for the conjugal sponsorship application then we apply for a TRV and she gets approved and comes to Canada. Do we still qualify for the conjugal sponsorship since we would now be able to get married in Canada? Is there a way to convert an outland conjugal sponsorship into an inland spousal sponsorship?
4. Any other general advice for what to do in our situation?
Thanks in advance for taking the time to help us figure this out!
I met my partner online in October 2020. She lives in Kenya and doesn't have any way to show strong enough ties to Kenya in order to qualify for a TRV to come visit me in Canada. Pretty much everything we saw said she would not get a TRV because she doesn't have dependent children, steady employment, or any significant assets and because she would be coming to visit me, her partner, it would be a red flag that she would overstay her visa. We did not apply for a visa as the processing time is over a year and it is sure to be rejected.
Eventually I was able to go to Kenya In November 2022 and we lived together for 4 months. During that time we got engaged and tried our best to get married but unfortunately our application was rejected due to circumstances beyond our control.
The Kenyan marriage registrar requested the certificate of no impediment to marriage. Canada does not provide this document so I went to the High Commission of Canada in Nairobi and got a statement in lieu of the certificate of no impediment to marriage and a sworn affidavit stating I was legally eligible for marriage.
These documents were not enough to convince the Kenyan marriage registrar to let us get the marriage certificate and they asked for a marriage search letter from Quebec. Quebec only issues this document in French but they will provide a courtesy translation of the document to English. (The english copy provided by Quebec does not have an official embossed seal like the French version)
When we submitted the document they said it had to be certified first at the Canadian High Commission. This is where the High Commission of Canada stamped the documents with a blue stamp that said "Certified true copy of the original" and another red stamp that said "The High Commission of Canada does not verify the contents of this document". I already knew this was going to be an issue but they assured us it would be fine.
After we submitted the stamped documents we were again rejected for the marriage certificate and the reason they gave was because of the red stamp saying they do not verify the contents. We tried to explain and even provided a letter given to us from the High Commission explaining that as a federal office they don't verify the information on marriages which is handled by the provincial government but that the documents were authentic and that's why they used both the blue and red stamps.
We visited the High Commission of Canada in Nairobi a few more times and asked them to help us find a way to get married. I even extended my trip an additional month while they said they were trying to find a solution with the Kenyan government. But despite everything we tried we were able to convince the Kenyan marriage registrar to give us a marriage certificate even though our documents were genuine.
Needless to say it was stressful and heart breaking leaving Kenya after doing everything we could to try to get married and being constantly rejected. Since I returned we have put together an application for my partner to apply for permanent residence through conjugal partner sponsorship.
I know conjugal sponsorship is very difficult to be approved but I don't know what else we can do at this point and we are both suffering from being away from each other. It would have been a normal spousal sponsorship if we had been able to get married but I think our situation fits the category of conjugal due to her being unable to get a visa and us being unable to get married in Kenya or live together for more than 6 months max if I go there on a Visa.
Finally we got some good news when the new policy came out recently that lets people who are getting sponsored for PR through family class get a TRV in 30 days and an open work permit for outland sponsorships.
We are about to submit her conjugal sponsorship application but before we do there are some questions we could really use some advice on:
1. Does this new policy mean they are going to be more lenient about showing strong ties when applying for TRV when you have a sponsorship PR application in progress?
2. What do you think the chances are of us getting approved for the conjugal partner sponsorship and the TRV if we get an AOR? We have pretty strong evidence in our application of our struggle to get the marriage certificate and proof of our relationship (chat history and financial support as well as proof of visit and letters of support from family members and photos of us together in Kenya and at our engagement party with friends and family).
3. If we get an AOR for the conjugal sponsorship application then we apply for a TRV and she gets approved and comes to Canada. Do we still qualify for the conjugal sponsorship since we would now be able to get married in Canada? Is there a way to convert an outland conjugal sponsorship into an inland spousal sponsorship?
4. Any other general advice for what to do in our situation?
Thanks in advance for taking the time to help us figure this out!