Coldstream63 said:My wife and I married in Singapore, under a civil marriage, as we are different faiths. No muss, no fuss. The only condition is that one person must be in Singapore 15 days before the ceremony.
So your PR is now in-process?
Coldstream63 said:My wife and I married in Singapore, under a civil marriage, as we are different faiths. No muss, no fuss. The only condition is that one person must be in Singapore 15 days before the ceremony.
innosense said:It depends on which category u r applying under. U r quite safe under fSW.
For spousal category providing explanation letter stating the genuine facts is a good idea.
janice27 said:We plan to keep our wedding a secret to our family as we have different beliefs as to re-marrying. Can we just provide
the VO with our wedding pictures with our friends and just explain why our families are not invited to the wedding?
janice27 said:Thanks.
We want to keep the wedding coz we dont want his family to know that i have a previous marriage which is not possible to avoid it if our families will meet during the wedding.
hurric said:My gf and I have known each other for 4 years but she lives in Taiwan for 2 years because her work visa expired and her PR application was denied because her work was not professional grade A/B. Before I can even start the sponsor application we need to be married. I feel this will take AT LEAST 2 more years before we even have a chance to be together.
I am now just realizing what my options are:
1. Go to Taiwan (without any of my accompanying family members and only 2 weeks vacation) to marry her with a few of her family members and provide pictures of a small ceremony (VERY afraid they will think this is a marriage of convenience or fraud)
2. Ask her to come as visitor, we marry here without a ceremony (can't plan a wedding) then she has to go back again and we start the application process
After marriage (both of them are not ideal), then we have to put an application package OUTLAND together which will probably take 3-4 months and all the documentations, translations (etc) which I don't know about. plus the health check and whatever else needed.. She lives in Taiwan.
Then I have to send in the application package and wait 8-12 months before can get a response. I am working full time and am afraid if we have a wedding there, Immigration will not believe why we didn't have a proper wedding and none of my family members have attended.
In addition to that, there's family pressure that are not approving of this since I'm canadian and she's not even here. What's the best course of action? Do we even have a chance? What should we do?
Thanks for any advice if you have any info or experience.
CdnandTrini said:Ahhhh....ok. Make sure this is all well explained in your application to immigration. They will know as well because you have to declare prior marriages and provide names and copies of divorce/annulment documents. So I think in the context of your entire application this will all make sense to them. They've see it all really so I would not stress too much, just make sure you have good evidence. Blessings.