Hi, I am getting married in June 2015 (hopefully), just learn it can take up to 1 and half year in New Delhi to get VISA (freaking indian people slow like turtle but eat like monkey (that is money)),, yup i am indian too but we all know what I am talking about.
Anyway, few questions so please help..
After getting married, I would like to sponsor her as a Visitor so we can stay together for a while but she does not work nor study in India so most likely it will be denied..I can not stay in India because I work here..this is really pissing me off as I would like to spend time with her..
Second..she does not have passport yet, so should I wait until we get married and get her passport so My name will appear in the passport or should I have make the passport using her Birth Certificate which will have her father name..
I have emailed The Honourable Chris Alexander, P.C., M.P. (Canada’s Citizenship and Immigration Minister), i think we should all start petition because it is unacceptable to take 1 and half year for application to get approved unless a sponsor person is getting married twice or more..but for 1st timer, they should not take this long as it can lead marriage problems..1st 2yrs of marriage is very crucial for strong bonding..
here is what I have emailed..who wants to start a petition?
Dear The Honourable Chris Alexander, P.C., M.P.
I am writing this email to voice over how spousal sponsor application are handled.
I will be getting married this June 2015, however I have been researching on sponsoring my future wife after we get married. After a long research, I have to come to conclusion that if I happen to get married with her, I will not see her for next 1 and half year due to back log in Visa Office in New Delhi.
I see this is very frustrating and depressing for our marriage as we will not able to stay together and only communication will be over the phone. As such cases it can lead to divorce and other marriage dilemma for both of us.
This is not only my case but in all new applicant or who has submitted in 2014 still waiting for their application either to be approved or waiting for visa for long 1 and half year.
Yes, we all have option to visit them back in India, however we work hard to support our family and our country. Especially in my case, I work for Toronto Transit Commission, which means I only get 3 weeks of vacation to stay with my future wife, which will be done during wedding ceremony. However, I would like to invite her as visitor so at least we can stay together for a while and enjoy our new life but for visitor visa, immigration Canada wants to see that my wife will go back to her home country. My wife does not work or study in India, so most likely her visitor visa will be denied.
My point is , if one is getting married for the 1st time, their spouse should be exempted for such rule(s) or regulation and let spouse to be entered in Canada under such condition, if the spouse stays over their visit visa, sponsor person shall be charge X amount of fee.
Dear Honourable Chris Alexander, P.C., M.P., please I am requesting you to make some sort of changes in how application are process for spouse, where newly wedded can be together at most efficient time. Unless the sponsor person is being married second or third time.
I hope you have understood my point behind this. If you have any questions please feel free to contact 647xxxxxx.
Anyway, few questions so please help..
After getting married, I would like to sponsor her as a Visitor so we can stay together for a while but she does not work nor study in India so most likely it will be denied..I can not stay in India because I work here..this is really pissing me off as I would like to spend time with her..
Second..she does not have passport yet, so should I wait until we get married and get her passport so My name will appear in the passport or should I have make the passport using her Birth Certificate which will have her father name..
I have emailed The Honourable Chris Alexander, P.C., M.P. (Canada’s Citizenship and Immigration Minister), i think we should all start petition because it is unacceptable to take 1 and half year for application to get approved unless a sponsor person is getting married twice or more..but for 1st timer, they should not take this long as it can lead marriage problems..1st 2yrs of marriage is very crucial for strong bonding..
here is what I have emailed..who wants to start a petition?
Dear The Honourable Chris Alexander, P.C., M.P.
I am writing this email to voice over how spousal sponsor application are handled.
I will be getting married this June 2015, however I have been researching on sponsoring my future wife after we get married. After a long research, I have to come to conclusion that if I happen to get married with her, I will not see her for next 1 and half year due to back log in Visa Office in New Delhi.
I see this is very frustrating and depressing for our marriage as we will not able to stay together and only communication will be over the phone. As such cases it can lead to divorce and other marriage dilemma for both of us.
This is not only my case but in all new applicant or who has submitted in 2014 still waiting for their application either to be approved or waiting for visa for long 1 and half year.
Yes, we all have option to visit them back in India, however we work hard to support our family and our country. Especially in my case, I work for Toronto Transit Commission, which means I only get 3 weeks of vacation to stay with my future wife, which will be done during wedding ceremony. However, I would like to invite her as visitor so at least we can stay together for a while and enjoy our new life but for visitor visa, immigration Canada wants to see that my wife will go back to her home country. My wife does not work or study in India, so most likely her visitor visa will be denied.
My point is , if one is getting married for the 1st time, their spouse should be exempted for such rule(s) or regulation and let spouse to be entered in Canada under such condition, if the spouse stays over their visit visa, sponsor person shall be charge X amount of fee.
Dear Honourable Chris Alexander, P.C., M.P., please I am requesting you to make some sort of changes in how application are process for spouse, where newly wedded can be together at most efficient time. Unless the sponsor person is being married second or third time.
I hope you have understood my point behind this. If you have any questions please feel free to contact 647xxxxxx.