My husband had his medical redone in January, first one expired. How long does it take for the embassy to get the go ahead on that?
what is the certificate to prove that is was legal under both laws? do I have to get that somehow. All we have is the Acta de Matimonio from the registro civiljendrian said:we got married in Mexico. Sure the process to actually get married was hard but to be recognized in Canada as a married couple all we needed to do was have the "Acta de Matrimonio" translated by a certified translator for immigration. You don't have to do anything to have it recognized.
Since the civil wedding took place legally under both mexican and canadian law, and there's a certificate to prove it, our marriage is legit in the eyes of the canadian government.
What government building from what countries are saying that you need all the signatures ?tarnen said:man.. I am so confused. I agree with all you guys are saying, but it is hard to be confident when every government building is saying I need all these signatures to use the marriage certificate outside of mexico.
I have been in Canada for more than a year now. I applied outland and it was definately the best choice. Being able to travel without risking your application is definately a huge plus.islenio said:Hello,
I been reading the postings here and I been wondering something.
If you guys will have the opportunity of getting married in Canada and remain in Canada for the duration of the process.
Would you apply inland or outland.
Checking the numbers it looks to me that most of the inland applications are taking around 12-14 months on the other hand outland are taking less than a year, that is assuming that everything is completed properly from the beginning.
Thanks for your input