Hi All,
I am a Canadian citizen living and working in Canada. I am planning on going to Mexico to marry my fiancee (Mexican) in a couple of months and have some quick questions.
1) If she comes here and waits (appication from within Canada, which takes longer) is it true that she can not leave the country and return. She does not need a TRV to enter Canada being Mexican, but can she return easily and without hassle if she tells them the truth (going to visit family and return etc.)? Is applying for an Open Work permit while waiting easy if she waits the process out here?
2) OR is it easier for us to do the application from outside of Canada (Mexico City, less wait time)? If so, can she visit me (again, no need for TRV) as much as she wants (or me visit her etc.) during that process of waiting for the PR to be processed?
3) We will have a marriage certificate from Mexico. Is it still necessary to supply CIC with photos, plane tickets, and other things beyond the certificate? I'm assuming this is true?
4) Any other advice???
Thanks for your help.
Sincerely,
Steve
I am a Canadian citizen living and working in Canada. I am planning on going to Mexico to marry my fiancee (Mexican) in a couple of months and have some quick questions.
1) If she comes here and waits (appication from within Canada, which takes longer) is it true that she can not leave the country and return. She does not need a TRV to enter Canada being Mexican, but can she return easily and without hassle if she tells them the truth (going to visit family and return etc.)? Is applying for an Open Work permit while waiting easy if she waits the process out here?
2) OR is it easier for us to do the application from outside of Canada (Mexico City, less wait time)? If so, can she visit me (again, no need for TRV) as much as she wants (or me visit her etc.) during that process of waiting for the PR to be processed?
3) We will have a marriage certificate from Mexico. Is it still necessary to supply CIC with photos, plane tickets, and other things beyond the certificate? I'm assuming this is true?
4) Any other advice???
Thanks for your help.
Sincerely,
Steve