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rosieposie
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My Canadian fiance and I(American) will be getting married civily for the sole purpose of starting the immigration process, but won't marry in our Church for another year. Due to our beliefs, neither of us recognize the civil marriage as valid, won't be living together,I won't be changing my maiden name yet, won't consider eachother our spouse,etc. When we travel to and from the US and Canada should we tell customs at the airport we are married? I don't want them to refuse me entrance if I have to say I am going to visit my husband. Will Canada easily be able to find out we are civily married in the US? Can I just say visiting my fiance still or would that look bad if they find out we're married? I'm afraid they will turn me or him away for fear of staying illegally? Or will sufficient proof of my ties to the US be satisfactory(I can have my boss write a letter saying I am employed with him, US address, etc) Any advice? Thanks!