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getting married while on TRV

thart

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Nov 29, 2010
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Hi! I am here in Montreal, Canada. I have one concern regarding getting married here while I'm on a TRV. Since I am still on TRV, I know for sure that I have to finish 2 yrs working experience on my job right now and then apply for PR thereafter. But my long time boyfriend (my fiance who landed as immigrant in Ontario but just arrived few months ago) and I are planning to get married next year. If ever we get married while I am still on TRV could I apply for PR right after few months? since we got married. would it make my papers fast to become PR or would it complicate my papers in the end? what's the best thing to do? is it to finish my contract for 2 yrs and apply for PR and wait before getting married? or we could get married already and apply for my PR so we could be together already. Because we've been together for almost 3 years now and we are planning to live in together since we are both already here in Canada but a little far from each that's the only way we think how to be together.

so please I need some answers whoever knows a situation like this or undergone a situation like this. thank you so much! and God speed!
 

Leon

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As soon as you get married, he can apply to sponsor you for PR so it is probably faster than waiting 2 years and then applying.
 

job_seeker

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Be careful how you choose the words you use. "being together for almost 3 years now" hopefully is not in a marriage like situation like "living in" because if you were and he landed as single, could be seen by CIC as misrepresentation and his PR at stake.

thart said:
Hi! I am here in Montreal, Canada. I have one concern regarding getting married here while I'm on a TRV. Since I am still on TRV, I know for sure that I have to finish 2 yrs working experience on my job right now and then apply for PR thereafter. But my long time boyfriend (my fiance who landed as immigrant in Ontario but just arrived few months ago) and I are planning to get married next year. If ever we get married while I am still on TRV could I apply for PR right after few months? since we got married. would it make my papers fast to become PR or would it complicate my papers in the end? what's the best thing to do? is it to finish my contract for 2 yrs and apply for PR and wait before getting married? or we could get married already and apply for my PR so we could be together already. Because we've been together for almost 3 years now and we are planning to live in together since we are both already here in Canada but a little far from each that's the only way we think how to be together.

so please I need some answers whoever knows a situation like this or undergone a situation like this. thank you so much! and God speed!
 

thart

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Nov 29, 2010
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job_seeker said:
Be careful how you choose the words you use. "being together for almost 3 years now" hopefully is not in a marriage like situation like "living in" because if you were and he landed as single, could be seen by CIC as misrepresentation and his PR at stake.
hi! What I meant for "being together for almost 3 years now" is that We're in a relationship for that long and we want to get married ever since we were in our country, but the thing is I have to leave our country 'coz there's a job waiting for me in here in Canada so we postponed it. It just so happened that after a year, he also had the chance to come here but different from my situation which is he landed here as immigrant and I as a worker.so Since we're both here we just wanted to be together again and make our own family. With that we want to get married. but by being married I don't know if he could sponsor me or not since he is not yet citizen but immigrant here in Canada. If ever we get married, could he still sponsor me being her wife even if we're both in different provinces? or should we be together while applying to it? thanks for all the infos..it's a big relief to me once all these questions in head have been answered so we could make our decision very well..thanks thanks so much!