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philmerritt

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Mar 29, 2024
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Good day,

so I am looking to get married in the Philippines and then bring my wife to Canada. She has to finish work first for a couple months in a different country. What is the best application process to go through to bring her to Canada. I have been reading that an Outland visa is better, then after that apply for a visitor visa? Which can be expedited, or I read about dual intent when it comes to Visas or they might be able to issue a TRV (temporary residency visa) while the spousal visa is being processed. I would love for her to come here to Canada while this visa is being processed just for financial reason. Me being able to continue working but also I not not opposed to moving to the Philippines for a while while this is all happening. Anyone have any experience or advice about what visas to apply for? Where she is now will take 114 days to apply for a visitors visa. But we are going to be getting married in the Philippines. Thank you!!
 
Good day,

so I am looking to get married in the Philippines and then bring my wife to Canada. She has to finish work first for a couple months in a different country. What is the best application process to go through to bring her to Canada. I have been reading that an Outland visa is better, then after that apply for a visitor visa? Which can be expedited, or I read about dual intent when it comes to Visas or they might be able to issue a TRV (temporary residency visa) while the spousal visa is being processed. I would love for her to come here to Canada while this visa is being processed just for financial reason. Me being able to continue working but also I not not opposed to moving to the Philippines for a while while this is all happening. Anyone have any experience or advice about what visas to apply for? Where she is now will take 114 days to apply for a visitors visa. But we are going to be getting married in the Philippines. Thank you!!
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