Hello! Just wondering if anyone might have gone through something similar with some advice.
Me and my partner (both 23) recently got engaged, about a week after our 7 month anniversary. We met during pride month last year and immediately hit it off. We've shared endless moments and conversations since then, including a vacation, and it's clear we want to spend our lives together.
We plan to get married at the start of the summer, in May, with a small court wedding. We will be going on a Europe trip shortly after to celebrate the occasion. We are queer, and neither of our families are really accepting (I'm from a homophobic African country, they are Caribbean). However we have a strong community of friends who we consider our chosen family and can attest to the legitimacy of our relationship, and some of whom will be present at the court wedding. They have never met my family as my family lives in in Africa, but I've met theirs once or twice.
I'm in Canada on a PGWP in the EE pool, but since the scores are looking impossible, we've spoken about beginning the spousal sponsorship application once we get married.
My questions:
1. How much of a concern is it that we'll be getting married less than a year after meeting?
2. Does it matter that our families won't be heavily involved, considering they are homophobic?
3. Will stating this prevent my parents from visiting in the future? I love them but this is just something we disagree on and neither of us are willing to compromise.
4. Although we are planning on officially moving in together in the coming months, we are taking our time with it because I have an ongoing lease that will be difficult to get out of. They currently spend a lot of time in my apartment and my roommate is aware of the depth of our relationship. Is it a concern that we won't be living together at the time of the application? If it is, we will consider speeding up the process.
All help appreciated, thanks!!
Me and my partner (both 23) recently got engaged, about a week after our 7 month anniversary. We met during pride month last year and immediately hit it off. We've shared endless moments and conversations since then, including a vacation, and it's clear we want to spend our lives together.
We plan to get married at the start of the summer, in May, with a small court wedding. We will be going on a Europe trip shortly after to celebrate the occasion. We are queer, and neither of our families are really accepting (I'm from a homophobic African country, they are Caribbean). However we have a strong community of friends who we consider our chosen family and can attest to the legitimacy of our relationship, and some of whom will be present at the court wedding. They have never met my family as my family lives in in Africa, but I've met theirs once or twice.
I'm in Canada on a PGWP in the EE pool, but since the scores are looking impossible, we've spoken about beginning the spousal sponsorship application once we get married.
My questions:
1. How much of a concern is it that we'll be getting married less than a year after meeting?
2. Does it matter that our families won't be heavily involved, considering they are homophobic?
3. Will stating this prevent my parents from visiting in the future? I love them but this is just something we disagree on and neither of us are willing to compromise.
4. Although we are planning on officially moving in together in the coming months, we are taking our time with it because I have an ongoing lease that will be difficult to get out of. They currently spend a lot of time in my apartment and my roommate is aware of the depth of our relationship. Is it a concern that we won't be living together at the time of the application? If it is, we will consider speeding up the process.
All help appreciated, thanks!!