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Hi I am 43 years old divorced I have a visitor visa for Canada I have a boyfriend aged 26 he is going on study visa .we are in a relationship form 3 years . I want to go to Canada with him we are planning our marriage in Toronto ( WE HAVE A GENIUNE RELATIONSHIP) . What are chances of getting spouse visa ?
Hi I am 43 years old divorced I have a visitor visa for Canada I have a boyfriend aged 26 he is going on study visa .we are in a relationship form 3 years . I want to go to Canada with him we are planning our marriage in Toronto ( WE HAVE A GENIUNE RELATIONSHIP) . What are chances of getting spouse visa ?
This forum is mostly about sponsoring family members to become permanent residents.
Your scenario is really about as a spouse accompanying on a student visa - you will get more appropriate answers if you post in the student visa forum.
Have you ever lived together for more than 12 months?
Since you have a TRV you can go and get married in Canada (be sure to check requirements esp about your divorce documents) and remain for the time allowed (typically up to six months). As for the accompanying-student-spouse, separate matter and you'll have to look into that. They will of course be checking to make sure the relationship is genuine and the age difference may be a factor, but not in and of itself - alone - a decisive factor in deciding the relationship is not genuine; other evidence of the relationshp will matter.
Hi I am 43 years old divorced I have a visitor visa for Canada I have a boyfriend aged 26 he is going on study visa .we are in a relationship form 3 years . I want to go to Canada with him we are planning our marriage in Toronto ( WE HAVE A GENIUNE RELATIONSHIP) . What are chances of getting spouse visa ?
Hi I am 43 years old divorced I have a visitor visa for Canada I have a boyfriend aged 26 he is going on study visa .we are in a relationship form 3 years . I want to go to Canada with him we are planning our marriage in Toronto ( WE HAVE A GENIUNE RELATIONSHIP) . What are chances of getting spouse visa ?
In such case of age difference, it will not be easy. Ircc will see it a major concern and You will need to prove a lot to balance it out - prove you live together, make a big wedding with all the relatives, proof of honeymoon and LOTS of photos.
Otherwise, ircc wont believe a 26 yr old man marries a 43 yr old woman is genuine.
I have NO age difference and ircc never believed my genuine. You do the math dear.
Hi I am 43 years old divorced I have a visitor visa for Canada I have a boyfriend aged 26 he is going on study visa .we are in a relationship form 3 years . I want to go to Canada with him we are planning our marriage in Toronto ( WE HAVE A GENIUNE RELATIONSHIP) . What are chances of getting spouse visa ?
It will only be possible for you to get a visa to travel with him to Canada if you either get married or have lived together continuously for at least one year and are common law. You would need to do this before coming to Canada.
This forum is mostly about sponsoring family members to become permanent residents.
Your scenario is really about as a spouse accompanying on a student visa - you will get more appropriate answers if you post in the student visa forum.
Have you ever lived together for more than 12 months?
Since you have a TRV you can go and get married in Canada (be sure to check requirements esp about your divorce documents) and remain for the time allowed (typically up to six months). As for the accompanying-student-spouse, separate matter and you'll have to look into that. They will of course be checking to make sure the relationship is genuine and the age difference may be a factor, but not in and of itself - alone - a decisive factor in deciding the relationship is not genuine; other evidence of the relationshp will matter.
hey man, I have off topic question, may I ask you and if you can direct me in a proper way?
I am filling out inland spouse sponsorship, so pretty much I know the forms that need to be filled but stuck filling out open work permit ..is it IMM5710?
hey man, I have off topic question, may I ask you and if you can direct me in a proper way?
I am filling out inland spouse sponsorship, so pretty much I know the forms that need to be filled but stuck filling out open work permit ..is it IMM5710?
So Far I have understood but not sure about open work permit
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