He has no choice but to travel to Colombia in person to marry her. Proxy marriages are not accepted by CIC. He'll have to research the marriage process in Colomia to understand how it works and what documents he has to bring.Patrick H said:Thanks Scylla. I will tell that to her fiancee. I don,t know what they will do. I am sure he would want to know if he could marry her while he is in Canada and she is in Colombia. Any advantage if he has to go himself to Colombia ? What he needs to bring once he gets there, documents etc. Tonight I will tell him that so he can look into it. Usually how many months, can it take before she can come back here after she marries. ? roughly.
How soon she can return to Canada has nothing to do with when she gets married - it depends on how soon they can submit the PR application after they get married. It can take a few months to get all of the paperwork together. Currently, 80% of applications processed through the Bogota visa office take 14 months or less to process. Due to the failed refugee claim, I think your grandmother should be prepared for the possibility that her application may take 14 months or more to process. So from the time the PR application is submitted, she will most likely be waiting at least a year, if not quite a bit longer, before she can return to Canada. Returning to Canada is going to take time.