Hi everyone,
I would like to share my own situation regarding to this matter.
Short version: We (my wife and I) did hold engagement and wedding ceremony before I landed in Canada and retrieved my PR status. Upon arrival, I declared I was single. After that, I went back to my home country, signed the marriage certificated with her. Then I moved back to Canada, settled down here (i.e. finding job, buying house) and applied the sponsorship application for my wife. In the application, we DID proactively disclose everything and explain why we had done in that way. At the moment, our application is Approved for SA and In process for PA.
Long version
- Back in mid 2012, we decided to get married by the end of the year. At that time, I had been under sponsorship application (in which my step-father sponsored my mother and myself as a dependent child) for nearly 3 years. We were tired of waiting, because we had been dating since 2006. And 2012 is a perfect year for our age to get married, according to Lunar calendar. In our home country (Vietnam), choosing a date in Lunar calendar to hold the wedding ceremony is utmost important.
- Before engagement day, my mother got mail from CIC that she would be having an interview in November. The interview went well and the application got approved in early 2013. At the time we knew the interview went well and we would have the VISA sooner or later, we were really confused. Should we postpone the wedding? We had prepared everything, sent out the invitation already.
- Then we studied the laws and rules very carefully. CIC considers spouse is a legal marriage partner in both original country and Canada. And in Vietnam, the law accepts legal marriage only after the marriage certificate is signed by both parties (husband and wife). We do not have such things like common-law couple, conjugal couple or already-had-wedding-ceremony couple in our law system.
- With that in mind, and giving the fact that we had prepared everything for the ceremonies, and everyone was still in one city, one country, we keep following the plan. But we would not sign the certificate, not before I got the PR status in Canada.
- When we sent the application to CIC to sponsor my wife, we have disclosed all the fact and explained why we had to do that (like I explained above).
Hopefully our application would go well without any issue.