computergeek said:Since you have already done your medicals, it will extend the process by several months as the VO will need to request your wife's medicals as well. Still, it's definitely faster than adding a sponsorship to your application after the fact.
Don't forget that even if you are just living together, under Canadian law she becomes your common-law partner after a year of cohabitation. If she qualifies as common law partner OR spouse and you fail to declare her, you will not be able to sponsor her as she is excluded as a member of the family class as a matter of law.
Thanks computergeek for your reply.
how long do you mean by several months? I'm assuming something between 6-8 months?
Also we are not living together I live in Canada but she is not living here.
My main concern is which way is the fastest that I can bring her here to Canada?
But we are serious about getting married.
so if getting married and adding her to my application (before I get my PR) makes it possible for us to be together in Canada earlier, then I think that's the way I would take.