Greetings! I have a fiancé based in Canada; he is a Filipino with Canadian Citizenship. We’re already planning to get married and we’re seeking advices on the best way to facilitate my immigration so we can be together real soon.
We're contemplating on the idea of me applying for a tourist visa to Canada so we can have our civil wedding there and after a month's stay I'm already going back to the Philippines. We understand that he can already file for a spousal sponsorship a month after our wedding or as soon as he gets hold of all the necessary documents. With this, we're hoping that we can already be together and start building our family after 6-9 months of processing.
We're also simultaneously planning for our church wedding here in the Philippines sometime next year and we're hoping that my visa will be granted by then so we can head back to Canada together after our church wedding. However, I have some serious concerns regarding the viability of our plans. 1) assuming I would be given a tourist visa and we got married there, what would be its implications to our application for spousal sponsorship? 2) Is there a possibility that the embassy would turn down or deny our application because we got married there with me on a tourist visa? 3) Are we giving negative impressions (e.g, arranged marriage, marriage out of convenience,or just to have a better chance of migrating to Canada) to the visa officers by getting married in Canada while I'm on vacation there? 4) Would they doubt the genuineness of our relationship?
Currently we only have our "e-mails, e-cards, phone cards, text messages, phone call history on yahoomessenger, pictures, gifts, testimonies from our families and friends, wedding invitations, reservations and other arrangements for our church wedding next year and if ever our photos during
our civil wedding and our marriage certificate" to prove the authenticity of our relationship; would these evidences be enough for them to believe the authenticity of our relationship and grant our application
for spousal sponsorship?
Though we have much desire to start building our family, I believe that our future together is very much at stake here so we really want to be sure with our course of actions. Hope you'll be able to shed light to our concerns. Thank you & God bless.
We're contemplating on the idea of me applying for a tourist visa to Canada so we can have our civil wedding there and after a month's stay I'm already going back to the Philippines. We understand that he can already file for a spousal sponsorship a month after our wedding or as soon as he gets hold of all the necessary documents. With this, we're hoping that we can already be together and start building our family after 6-9 months of processing.
We're also simultaneously planning for our church wedding here in the Philippines sometime next year and we're hoping that my visa will be granted by then so we can head back to Canada together after our church wedding. However, I have some serious concerns regarding the viability of our plans. 1) assuming I would be given a tourist visa and we got married there, what would be its implications to our application for spousal sponsorship? 2) Is there a possibility that the embassy would turn down or deny our application because we got married there with me on a tourist visa? 3) Are we giving negative impressions (e.g, arranged marriage, marriage out of convenience,or just to have a better chance of migrating to Canada) to the visa officers by getting married in Canada while I'm on vacation there? 4) Would they doubt the genuineness of our relationship?
Currently we only have our "e-mails, e-cards, phone cards, text messages, phone call history on yahoomessenger, pictures, gifts, testimonies from our families and friends, wedding invitations, reservations and other arrangements for our church wedding next year and if ever our photos during
our civil wedding and our marriage certificate" to prove the authenticity of our relationship; would these evidences be enough for them to believe the authenticity of our relationship and grant our application
for spousal sponsorship?
Though we have much desire to start building our family, I believe that our future together is very much at stake here so we really want to be sure with our course of actions. Hope you'll be able to shed light to our concerns. Thank you & God bless.