After browsing through countless posts, I am still not able to determine what's the right course of action I'm supposed to take to get my Fiance to Canada with me right after our wedding in Nov 2020.
My current status:
On a closed work permit till Sep 2021.
Fiance's info:
Indian citizen
Has a job in India
Plan:
To get married in Nov 2020, get her to Canada right after the wedding. We wanted to apply for her TRV before the wedding itself (she would be single), so that she can accompany me after the wedding to Canada.
Question:
Should we mentioned our engaged relationship in the TRV application or not? Some posts say that if IRCC finds out later that we withheld this info, then it might get tricky. Do you think it is advisable to apply for a TRV after marriage? I was wondering since even I am on a temporary closed work permit, they should not worry about her or me overstaying.
Please advise and let me know if you have any follow up questions!
If she want to apply for TRV before the wedding, she should apply now without mentioning the engaged relationship. But you need to make invitation letter.
Right now she has the best chance, because she has a job in her home country (depending how much salary she earns).
If she want to apply for TRV before the wedding, she should apply now without mentioning the engaged relationship. But you need to make invitation letter.
Right now she has the best chance, because she has a job in her home country (depending how much salary she earns).
I am literally in the same pool and I want to bring my fiance to Canada right after our marriage (happening by the end of 2020). She is an Indian citizen and is currently working too.
The only difference is, I am a PR holder.
We both are still not engaged officially. Should we too apply for TRV before getting married?
Also, just curious about the invitation.......wouldn't mentioning the reason for the travel as "to visit places such as Yellowknife to experience the aurora." put it under the leisure/ discretionary category and provide a chance for the application to get rejected?
I am literally in the same pool and I want to bring my fiance to Canada right after our marriage (happening by the end of 2020). She is an Indian citizen and is currently working too.
The only difference is, I am a PR holder.
We both are still not engaged officially. Should we too apply for TRV before getting married?
Also, just curious about the invitation.......wouldn't mentioning the reason for the travel as "to visit places such as Yellowknife to experience the aurora." put it under the leisure/ discretionary category and provide a chance for the application to get rejected?
You have really not a lot of choice given the current circumstances. Married people (who can prove it - with a marriage certificate!) can enter Canada to be with immediate family. Applying for a TRV on that basis does create the risk of refusal given the marriage and concerns over inland sponsorship but it may be the only way at this point in time.
However, as you're not married yet, it will be hard to prove to IRCC that you are married in order to get a TRV under the COVID processing programme.
You have really not a lot of choice given the current circumstances. Married people (who can prove it - with a marriage certificate!) can enter Canada to be with immediate family. Applying for a TRV on that basis does create the risk of refusal given the marriage and concerns over inland sponsorship but it may be the only way at this point in time.
However, as you're not married yet, it will be hard to prove to IRCC that you are married in order to get a TRV under the COVID processing programme.
You like to travel during Covid-19? Why do think it (traveling to Yellowknife) would make the application got rejected? Although your finance got a job, why wouldn't you think they will see the job with little prospect as a chance of getting the application got rejected?