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hi!

im currently visiting my fiancee' in canada on a TRV, my visa will be expiring early next year 2018.

my fiancee' wanted me to permanently stay in Canada and get married as soon as possible.

what are the implications in extending my TRV if:
we got married first while my TRV extension is being processed

or should we just process an Inland PR application after marriage. Pls enlighten me.
 
hi!

im currently visiting my fiancee' in canada on a TRV, my visa will be expiring early next year 2018.

my fiancee' wanted me to permanently stay in Canada and get married as soon as possible.

what are the implications in extending my TRV if:
we got married first while my TRV extension is being processed

or should we just process an Inland PR application after marriage. Pls enlighten me.

As my knowledge, after married, you need to stay together for a year till you can apply inland PR.
 
As my knowledge, after married, you need to stay together for a year till you can apply inland PR.

???

This is wrong. There is no minimum time that a married couple must live together before applying inland.
 
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hi!

im currently visiting my fiancee' in canada on a TRV, my visa will be expiring early next year 2018.

my fiancee' wanted me to permanently stay in Canada and get married as soon as possible.

what are the implications in extending my TRV if:
we got married first while my TRV extension is being processed

or should we just process an Inland PR application after marriage. Pls enlighten me.

Hi

The validity of your TRV is irrelevant to your stay in Canada. It is your visitor status that you need to maintain. When did you enter Canada?

You can get married and submit the sponsorship/OWP app whenever you want.
 
???

This is wrong. There is no minimum time that a married couple must live together before applying inland.

My friend (Asian) married with Canadian in Canada and applied for PR inland. Her application rejected 2 times and till they met with IRCC staff. Got explanation tht they need to wait at least a year
 
My friend (Asian) married with Canadian in Canada and applied for PR inland. Her application rejected 2 times and till they met with IRCC staff. Got explanation tht they need to wait at least a year
Only a guess and others can comment but am guessing that in their application the VO was maybe not convinced the marriage/ relationship was genuine based on the application documentation in front of them. So no number of applications or interviews after the initial application would likely change that impression hence imposing a year requirement.
 
My friend (Asian) married with Canadian in Canada and applied for PR inland. Her application rejected 2 times and till they met with IRCC staff. Got explanation tht they need to wait at least a year

There are a lot of "friend" stories on here; generally, I tell people to take them with the tiniest grain of salt because "friends" don't always tell the full story. I'm going to guess that your friend either misunderstood, heard that from someone such as a lawyer/consultant or she didn't want to tell you what was actually going on with her situation/refusals and so made that up as an excuse.
 
There are a lot of "friend" stories on here; generally, I tell people to take them with the tiniest grain of salt because "friends" don't always tell the full story. I'm going to guess that your friend either misunderstood, heard that from someone such as a lawyer/consultant or she didn't want to tell you what was actually going on with her situation/refusals and so made that up as an excuse.

I agree with you but is there such information on IRCC website? So i can learn further? Thanks in advance @canuck_in_uk
 
I agree with you but is there such information on IRCC website? So i can learn further? Thanks in advance @canuck_in_uk

In this situation, it is the lack of information on the website that you need to go by. Nowhere in any part of the guide, manuals or IRPA does it state that a married couple must live together for a year before applying inland.
 
Dear Sir/madam
This new year 2018 and crismiss I want to visit Canada Toronto with my wife and daughter I am a business man in Pakistan and I have sponsor latter of Canada my uncle living in Toronto and please tell me what kind of documents I need for got 100% visit visa successfully
Waiting your answer
Thanks
Regard
Rasheed
 
Dear Sir/madam
This new year 2018 and crismiss I want to visit Canada Toronto with my wife and daughter I am a business man in Pakistan and I have sponsor latter of Canada my uncle living in Toronto and please tell me what kind of documents I need for got 100% visit visa successfully
Waiting your answer
Thanks
Regard
Rasheed

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In this situation, it is the lack of information on the website that you need to go by. Nowhere in any part of the guide, manuals or IRPA does it state that a married couple must live together for a year before applying inland.

I see...
Thanks for the info..