Hi, Not looking for legal advice, just advice based on people's experience or what they know so I can make some informed decisions.
I have a CSQ which was received in 2018 through Mon Projet Québec and a CoPR which was received last month ordering me to land by February. I was supposed to receive my CoPR in May 2020 but the pandemic suspended everything and, during those 15 months, I met someone in another country, fell in love and got engaged. It is a legit relationship and I am writing this post from her country.
I don't care when the wedding takes place (although I would like to get married as fast as legally possible in case another round of travel restrictions hit), but we do not want to be separated for months or years and the thought of this has me feeling ill. I was warned that if I get married and land now, it's obviously an immigration violation, but if I land as a single person, fly back to her country and get married, we are separated indefinitely while a sponsorship application is being processed. I would have limited ability to see her as I cannot legally live with her or be outside Canada more than 2 out of 5 years or I lose my PR status.
Most advice on English forums are people who got their CoPR through Express Entry which doesn't apply to me. I need to know what will happen if I get married now, inform IRCC and they redo CoPRs for both of us. I assume Québec will need to issue her a CSQ. Is this a massive risk? She doesn't speak French and getting "attestations de travail" could be difficult in her country because of the way the job market works. I don't know what happens if I get married and whether CSQ is guaranteed or if they could fail both of us.
The thought of spousal sponsorship and forcing her to wait outside Canada for a year or more is almost enough to make me not want to land, but since we are already in different countries without legal ability to live in each other's country, there isn't much choice but to go along with this.
Canada doesn't do fiancé visa like the US. I read she will almost never be issued a tourist visa to visit me as there is no way to convince an officer she would leave Canada if she's visiting her spouse. And I'm legally not allowed to live with her or I lose PR. It sounds pretty cruel to me and I'm shocked Canada doesn't offer any other option.
I have a CSQ which was received in 2018 through Mon Projet Québec and a CoPR which was received last month ordering me to land by February. I was supposed to receive my CoPR in May 2020 but the pandemic suspended everything and, during those 15 months, I met someone in another country, fell in love and got engaged. It is a legit relationship and I am writing this post from her country.
I don't care when the wedding takes place (although I would like to get married as fast as legally possible in case another round of travel restrictions hit), but we do not want to be separated for months or years and the thought of this has me feeling ill. I was warned that if I get married and land now, it's obviously an immigration violation, but if I land as a single person, fly back to her country and get married, we are separated indefinitely while a sponsorship application is being processed. I would have limited ability to see her as I cannot legally live with her or be outside Canada more than 2 out of 5 years or I lose my PR status.
Most advice on English forums are people who got their CoPR through Express Entry which doesn't apply to me. I need to know what will happen if I get married now, inform IRCC and they redo CoPRs for both of us. I assume Québec will need to issue her a CSQ. Is this a massive risk? She doesn't speak French and getting "attestations de travail" could be difficult in her country because of the way the job market works. I don't know what happens if I get married and whether CSQ is guaranteed or if they could fail both of us.
The thought of spousal sponsorship and forcing her to wait outside Canada for a year or more is almost enough to make me not want to land, but since we are already in different countries without legal ability to live in each other's country, there isn't much choice but to go along with this.
Canada doesn't do fiancé visa like the US. I read she will almost never be issued a tourist visa to visit me as there is no way to convince an officer she would leave Canada if she's visiting her spouse. And I'm legally not allowed to live with her or I lose PR. It sounds pretty cruel to me and I'm shocked Canada doesn't offer any other option.