No. Your partner would need to go through the process, being married in Canada does not have that benefit.rozel said:then my partner would also be a pr of canada ?
The lies will end up coming back to bite you.Leon said:It is better not to lie. If you have to suffer being apart for a few months, that is too bad but this will pass and you will have your PR.
1. for these 6 months do i need to reside in Canada ? or else can i go back to india just after getting my PR (as per the rule of obligatory stay of 2 years out of 5 years ).... and then get married there in india after 6 months or so ? ....... and then come back to canada and sponsor my spouse ?Leon said:There is no rule that says that you can not get married right away after you have landed. However, if you do, immigration may feel that you have been dishonest on your application since if you are immigrating as a single, dependent child and get married right away, you must have already been in a relationship serious enough to get married. I say give it at least 6 months.
2. that means if the spouse gets the visit visa and come to Canada then she is able to stay there with me permanently without going back ?Leon said:When you are a PR get married and apply to sponsor your partner, the processing of your application can take from 3 to 12 months based on what country your partner is from. Some visa office are busier than others and it also depends on how well you prove your relationship.
Keep in mind though that as a dependent child who came to Canada not married, if you tell them that you were engaged to be married or had lived with your spouse in a common law relationship before you came to Canada, that could cause you to be suspected of not really having been a dependent child at the time you got your PR in which case you shouldn't have gotten it at all. If that was the case, they just might want to question their decision giving it to you so you must not overdo the proof of how long you and your spouse have been in a relationship.
If your spouse is from a visa exempt country, they can come to Canada as a visitor. If not, they need to apply for a visit visa. As a spouse of a PR who is thinking of staying in Canada permanently, a visit visa is often denied. If that is the case, you would need to wait until the processing is complete and your spouse gets PR. You can also not go and stay with your spouse in their country except for short vacations because as a PR, you need to be residing in Canada to sponsor people.
As a PR, you are free to reside outside Canada for up to 3 years in your first 5 years as a PR.rozel said:1. for these 6 months do i need to reside in Canada ? or else can i go back to india just after getting my PR (as per the rule of obligatory stay of 2 years out of 5 years ).... and then get married there in india after 6 months or so ? ....... and then come back to canada and sponsor my spouse ?
Yes, most likely. If the processing takes more than 6 months, you would have to apply for a visit visa extension though but with inland, it is always granted and with outland, I have not heard of a case where it was denied. The spouse while in visit visa is however not allowed to work or study and will not be covered by health care.rozel said:2. that means if the spouse gets the visit visa and come to Canada then she is able to stay there with me permanently without going back ?