Hello,
I have applied for refugee immigration into Canada, my interview is within a few days, and I suspect that I will hopefully be accepted, and will be asked to leave to Canada within a few months
My problem is the following:
I have met a girl around a year and a half ago, and I proposed to her around 2 months ago. We are not yet married, but we are planning to do that very soon. If we get married within a month or two, is there some way for me to take her with me, even if that meant delaying my departure to Canada a few months or even a year. What can I do to include her in my application, even after I have already done my interview.
I would prefer to take her with me, not to go to Canada and then try to sponsor her, because if that happens, the process might take up to a year as far as I know, and I really would prefer not to be separated from each other this long, especially that her family might not provide her with support if she marries me, because we are from different religious sects, and the families are against the marriage, so she might end up disowned and alone in Lebanon while I am in Canada.
So, what can I do to take with me my wife to whom I got married after the interview?
Note: If the embassy asked for a proof of relationship or anything, we have tons of pictures, conversations, etc.
I have applied for refugee immigration into Canada, my interview is within a few days, and I suspect that I will hopefully be accepted, and will be asked to leave to Canada within a few months
My problem is the following:
I have met a girl around a year and a half ago, and I proposed to her around 2 months ago. We are not yet married, but we are planning to do that very soon. If we get married within a month or two, is there some way for me to take her with me, even if that meant delaying my departure to Canada a few months or even a year. What can I do to include her in my application, even after I have already done my interview.
I would prefer to take her with me, not to go to Canada and then try to sponsor her, because if that happens, the process might take up to a year as far as I know, and I really would prefer not to be separated from each other this long, especially that her family might not provide her with support if she marries me, because we are from different religious sects, and the families are against the marriage, so she might end up disowned and alone in Lebanon while I am in Canada.
So, what can I do to take with me my wife to whom I got married after the interview?
Note: If the embassy asked for a proof of relationship or anything, we have tons of pictures, conversations, etc.