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audi72

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I am indian citizen working work exp 1.5 year, my fiancee to going to Canada on study permit
we want to live together, but getting married in india is a affair of one month, and it is not possible for us to get married in india, as she have to leave with in a month
and she will not be able to come india for 1 month anyway so that we can get marrid and register our marrige in india
whatever i explored i found only 1 option, going on tourist visa to canada and getting married

my question is while applying for my visa should i explain them my situation and tell VO that i will get married to her and will apply for open work permit till she is their or just ask them for tourist visa.

i can show funds of upto 25000cad in my fathers account, his ITR, my ITR and a letter that he(father) will support my trip
a property in india on her(fiancee) name, to prove our ties back, and we will come back when her study permit will expire
our photos and letter to prove we are in relationship from more then 5 years

Please suggest, any help will be appreciated, thanks in advance
 

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You should just say you want to visit Canada as a tourist. If you mention the marriage, you'll most likely be refused.

I would not include a letter from her father. This may make CIC concerned you are coming to Canada to try to stay long term and aren't a genuine visitor. For the same reasons, I would avoid including information about your relationship.

It would be better if you (rather than your father) can demonstrate that you have the funds to pay for this visit. You will also want to include evidence that shows you have strong ties to your home country (e.g. job, assets, property) and have no plans on remaining in Canada long term. You should also include a letter from your employer granting you leave for your vacation.

Unless you have traveled extensively to other countries requiring visas (e.g. UK, US, Europe) - you should keep your trip short (2-3 weeks).
 

Bryanna

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but getting married in india is a affair of one month,
Even the most elaborate marriages (those that can have every possible ritual) need a week max.... simpler marriages done by regular folks can be managed in a couple of hours or a day :)

Unless you have very strong ties to India, your chances of getting a TRV are slim. What ties can you show? Your dad's and fiancee's ties do not count.


we want to live together,
and
and we will come back when her study permit will expire
Saying anything to this effect will result in a refusal. You cannot live in Canada, on a TRV, until your fiancee completes her study program.
 

audi72

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scylla said:
You should just say you want to visit Canada as a tourist. If you mention the marriage, you'll most likely be refused.
But truly this i the case, if i will not tell
wont cic will charge me for hiding information.... i am very confused
scylla said:
It would be better if you (rather than your father) can demonstrate that you have the funds to pay for this visit. You will also want to include evidence that shows you have strong ties to your home country (e.g. job, assets, property) and have no plans on remaining in Canada long term. You should also include a letter from your employer granting you leave for your vacation.
Yes but i dont have enough funds to show, until i add up my fathers bank statement
i do have job here, i can show Job but no assets or property
I will get letter from employer for NOC
i can show my form 16 which is of 400000 INR, and my pay slips of last 6 months
scylla said:
Unless you have traveled extensively to other countries requiring visas (e.g. UK, US, Europe) - you should keep your trip short (2-3 weeks).
I have been to USA but for study purpose .. approximately 4.5 years back
if i will apply for short trip 2-3 week, will it be enough for us to get married their? and apply for Open work permit ?
Can i do anything else to strengthen my application ?
 

audi72

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Bryanna said:
Even the most elaborate marriages (those that can have every possible ritual) need a week max.... simpler marriages done by regular folks can be managed in a couple of hours or a day :)
the ritual marriage will take only one day or so.... but registering our marriage in India and getting marriage certificate legally, she needs to stay here for 1 months, that is very complicated process, i am sick of this *censored word*

Bryanna said:
Saying anything to this effect will result in a refusal. You cannot live in Canada, on a TRV, until your fiancee completes her study program
I will not stay on TRV(torusit visa), i change my status from tourist visa to Open work permit after getting married their if possible.

I cic want us truthful, they should entertain our truthfullness :(
 

Bryanna

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audi72 said:
the ritual marriage will take only one day or so.... but registering our marriage in India and getting marriage certificate legally, she needs to stay here for 1 months, that is very complicated process, i am sick of this *censored word*
This is absolutely NOT true.

For a non-ritual based marriage:
Two Indian citizens can give a Notice for Marriage at a Registrar's office 30 days in advance. One of them needs to be residing in the jurisdiction of that city/town to give the notice.

After 30 days, they can get married..... sign the marriage register.... and the person who has to go abroad can carry on with her plans.


Even the regular situation:
Registering the marriage after a ritual-based marriage does NOT require both persons to remain in India for one month or more to register it.


I had replied to an identical query/situation posted by azh7018..... you may want to go through this:

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/new-delhi-vfs-visitor-visa-trv-processing-time-may2016-t428965.0.html;msg5259669#msg5259669


and another thread:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/bank-statement-for-visitor-visa-t430898.0.html
 

audi72

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Bryanna said:
This is absolutely NOT true.

For a non-ritual based marriage:
Two Indian citizens can give a Notice for Marriage at a Registrar's office 30 days in advance. One of them needs to be residing in the jurisdiction of that city/town to give the notice.

After 30 days, they can get married..... sign the marriage register.... and the person who has to go abroad can carry on with her plans.


Even the regular situation:
Registering the marriage after a ritual-based marriage does NOT require both persons to remain in India for one month or more to register it.


I had replied to almost identical query/situation posted by azh7018..... you may want to go through this:
Yes this is what i am saying, she cant come here after one month to sign at marriage registrar office .... she has to leave from here with in 20 day or early.
I didn't found anywhere in ur mentioned thread ... about Indian marriage..
she is only asking for tourist visa for her boyfriend

may be you are right, let me crosschek how i can register our marriage with her..
may b i misunderstood you. Are you suggesting me to go for tourist visa, as you suggested to her ?
Thanks
 

Bryanna

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audi72 said:
Yes this is what i am saying, she cant come here after one month to sign at marriage registrar office .... she has to leave from here with in 20 day or early.
I didn't found anywhere in ur mentioned thread ... about Indian marriage
she is only asking for tourist visa for her boyfriend

may b i misunderstood you. Are you suggesting me to go for tourist visa, as you suggested to her ?
Thanks
It is possible to get married even within the time frame mentioned by you.... and she won't have to stay in India for 30+ days to register the marriage. You'll have to figure it out though because it is your personal decision.


Your case/specifics are identical to azh7016 (and several members have already advised her).... so the two bits of advice which I can add:
1. It's always best to be honest in your TRV application

2. Do go through the links in my previous post
 

audi72

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Bryanna said:
It is possible to get married even within the time frame mentioned by you.... and she won't have to stay in India for 30+ days to register the marriage. You'll have to figure it out though because it is your personal decision.
lets say and i believe, if their is way for us to get married in this time frame
i will figure out and will marry here
then i can apply for open work permit from India right? on the basis, that my wife is in canada on study permit and i want to be with her
and what are the things i have to show for this application, again the same, i thought to show with tourist visa or something different or new ?
 

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audi72 said:
lets say and i believe, if their is way for us to get married in this time frame
i will figure out and will marry here
then i can apply for open work permit from India right? on the basis, that my wife is in canada on study permit and i want to be with her
and what are the things i have to show for this application, again the same, i thought to show with tourist visa or something different or new ?
bro in india marrage certificate only one day.. am from south i got marrage certificate in one day from guntur register office