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URGENT: Request of Guidance: Spousal PR Method

Indiapnp

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Nov 4, 2012
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I am a PR (permanent residency) in Canada, working for 3 years now after getting my Masters from Ontario (came to do Masters in 2010). Currently planning to get married to a girl in India. Need URGENT advise and I thank you for your time.

Few FYIs about my future spouse... that I think might influence your response:
- She has family in Ontario. Real sisters in PR (whose soon expecting and accompanied my her mom on visitor visa) on PR and real brother on Study Visa in Ontario.
- She just finished her Engineering in India and has less than 1 year if work experience and a new job (approx. one month in by now.
- She is from a middle service class family.

Goals, I wish to achieve and looking for your valuable guidance towards the same:
1. Get married and stay together (as quickly as possible)
2. To enable my future spouse to be able to work in Canada (because any time she is unable to, its the time lost on resume)


Please Advise on best methods to achieve the above Goal 1 and may be Goal 2.

Current Methods I know.

Method A
1. Get Visitor (or may be Study Visa) (very risky as of now give significant family presence in Canada and her age and current career timings)
2. Assuming you get Visitor Visa, get married in India and apply for sponsorship
3.Fly to Toronto and wait for her PR process to compete.

Method B
1. Get married
2. Sponsor her PR
3. Apply for Visitor visa
4. Both of us fly to Toronto and wait for her PR process to compete.

Other Methods ????
1.... Please advise!

Question

Please Suggest the best Method to adopt or advise a new method to achieve Goal 1 and may be Goal 2 (bonus)?

Is visitor visa a risky option?
When is more risky before applying PR or after?



Thank you for your time; I appreciate the guidance.

Indiapnp - more trying to get married...
 

canadianwoman

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Because she has family in Canada it will be difficult to get a visitor visa. She has to prove she will not stay in Canada. So getting a letter from her boss giving her a month off and stating she is expected back will help. She should also book a return ticket with a specific date. I would try for one before you marry.
 

Gango is waiting

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Jul 10, 2014
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Method B
1. Get married
2. Sponsor her PR
3. Apply for Visitor visa
4. Both of us fly to Toronto and wait for her PR process to compete.





i advise you to marry her and apply for the PR
bcoz if, some how she fails the visitor visa the CIC will reject her visa under marriage of convince or under related somethings to that (they'll say that she needed to come to canada as her family is there & after she rejected her visitor visa she used you to come to canada)
its a bad idea but get some more ideas by others & do the best...
i'm in a forum which the people were refused for many cases .... so, i know the pain & also the hardship of refusing a case... some are there for years and i'm here for more than 4 years ...
you are lucky to get advised by experienced people here but i found the forum recently good luck & do the best.....
 

Indiapnp

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Nov 4, 2012
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Thank you for the response.
Looks like both of the know methods have challenges and risks.

Which Method is more risky than the other? Are there any ways to manage reduce the risk in each method or work around the risks?

Is she more likely to get Visa before getting married (understanding that her family is here in Canada) or after i.e. after getting married and havering applied under family sponsorship?


Thank you.
 

Gango is waiting

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Jul 10, 2014
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Indiapnp said:
Thank you for the response.
Looks like both of the know methods have challenges and risks.

Which Method is more risky than the other? Are there any ways to manage reduce the risk in each method or work around the risks?

Is she more likely to get Visa before getting married (understanding that her family is here in Canada) or after i.e. after getting married and havering applied under family sponsorship?


Thank you.
thats why i gave a clear answer to marry first & apply under the spousal...
if in case your wife get rejected when she applies under visitor visa and then you get married & then if you guys apply under the spousal visa, then they will suspect her and may refuse your wife and will say that she married you to get visa to come to canada as her family live in there. its all up to you do which ever you think is good bcoz i clearly gave you the correct way and if once she is refused it'll take long time to get through back...
both ways are risky but if you guys marry not for lies and if you'll have enough proofs to show them that both of you have married with a genuine relationship, you wont get refused