Asivad Anac said:Not a problem.
You'll have to send in Additional Family Information' form via the CSE route to CIC along with proof of your marriage. They'll proceed to add your spouse to your existing application and ask for their medicals, PCC(s) and settlement funds (if that applies in your case). This will delay your application processing but that's not a bad thing because your spouse will get PR status along with you.
All the best!
CAD_CAD said:What about assigning new CRS points? Wouldn't it reduce points if the spouse is added after AOR? I have read somewhere in this forum that CRS points are recalculated based on the new situation (which is being "married" now).
Russian said:Adding spouse to your application takes much longer than one can expect. I do not agree with Asivad that it is a better way. I have a girlfriend and we plan to marry. However we decided to do this in Canada after I have landed and received PR. We will apply for sponsorship but all this waiting period we'll be together in Canada arranging our life.
A friend of mine included his spouse after PPR and it took 8 months to get updated PPR. I prefer to spend these 8 months already in Canada waiting for the sponsorship to get through.
If someone has quicker timeline please share
futurecanadiannew123456 said:it depends from your situation, but if you are married and you do not inform CIC its counted as misinterpretation.
you have to inform CIC about your marriage, now your spouse accompnying you or not accompynig you is your choice
Russian said:I'm talking about my situation. I am NOT married at the moment. We just INTEND to marry. We chose to do it in Canada.
futurecanadiannew123456 said:firstly congratulations for your wedding,
but as per the original question if one is married they have to inform CIC they cant keep it hidden,
Russian said:Adding spouse to your application takes much longer than one can expect. I do not agree with Asivad that it is a better way. I have a girlfriend and we plan to marry. However we decided to do this in Canada after I have landed and received PR. We will apply for sponsorship but all this waiting period we'll be together in Canada arranging our life.
A friend of mine included his spouse after PPR and it took 8 months to get updated PPR. I prefer to spend these 8 months already in Canada waiting for the sponsorship to get through.
If someone has quicker timeline please share
JoacRy said:Hi @Russian, great to see you still on this forum. Hope all is well.
Thank you for the invaluable contribution you continue to make to help others despite the fact that you have got your PR already.
In my opinion as you already have your PR you do not need to further disclose anything to IRCC (especially if your fiance is already a Canadian citizen or permanent resident).
Interested to read as to why you feel the need to disclose this after having got PPR (and presumably COPR).
Jrvasudev said:Hi i had received AOR 4th Sep 2015
Got married on 17th Nov
Last update 05th Feb
Till now its in process
More then 8 months
don't know how much time it will take
Any guess??
Russian said:Adding spouse to your application takes much longer than one can expect. I do not agree with Asivad that it is a better way. I have a girlfriend and we plan to marry. However we decided to do this in Canada after I have landed and received PR. We will apply for sponsorship but all this waiting period we'll be together in Canada arranging our life.
A friend of mine included his spouse after PPR and it took 8 months to get updated PPR. I prefer to spend these 8 months already in Canada waiting for the sponsorship to get through.
If someone has quicker timeline please share
kaizadhans said:Hi Russian bro. If you are saying that this is the safer route and you both can be together then can you tell me that if my girlfriend comes to canada on a tourist visa, and we get married, will she become eligible for a bridge work permit till our application gets processed which would be like almost 20 months or so, or will she have to come back to india?