@ rsghotra,
Please find my answers in red.
Hi All! I am getting married on December 5th, 2015. I have few questions regarding spouse sponsorship. Any help would be appreciated:
1. I am PR of Canada, is it possible to apply for visitor visa of my wife so that when she will come we will apply for inland application. ---------------- Yes. It is possible. But tell her to apply now and not disclose you as fiancee. This is a big red flag and it would get rejected immediately. She should apply as she is going on north america tour. To make her application strong, she should demonstrate strong family ties and good funds backup and if possible apply for US visa also if she does not have one. If she does like this, she will get visitor visa for canada on 1st attempt surely.
2. Is it possible to apply for her visitor visa before getting married and show the office that she is my fiancée and we will be getting married in December? ------------- As I said in my above reply, it is very high probability that the application will get rejected.
3. Also, as all arrangements are done for our marriage on Dec5 so is there any step that I can do right now that can make our application processing time short? ------ There is no way to do anything on your end.Application processing times are not under your control. It is under control via CIC. If you see different forums and research more, there are lot of people creating petitions, sending letters to MP to decrease the application processing times. What is under your control is to make your application with all the documents correctly and properly which would not add more delay in processing.
Bottom line is that I want my wife to come with me after marriage on Visitor visa and then we want to apply for her PR from Canada. Is there any way I can get visitor visa for my wife but without hiding any information? ----------- The only way without hiding anything to get visitor visa is to apply for one after marriage and after you have filed for PR. Basically, you get married, apply for PR and then after you get AOR1, you apply for visitor visa and tell them honestly that you are married and you have applied for PR and while PR is in process you want your wife to visit you. E.g I got married in April 2015, I came back applied for PR around July 2015 and then tried for visitor visa around Aug end 2015. My wife, I am very happy to say that she got 1 year multiple entry visitor visa to Canada and she is coming here next month to Canada. So, it is possible to get spouse visitor visa after marriage if you do everything correctly and properly.
Please refer to this forum which has all the details! You will find lot of examples who have got visitor visa after marriage including my example. This forum is very helpful and should be a guideline for everybody who wants to try for spouse visitor visa while PR is in process.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/visitor-visa-grantedwife-of-pr-t273759.120.html
Kindly help me in this regard.