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hi am an international student in canada.....i have been in canada around 3 years....and now am just about to get my immigration within 3 or 4 months..so the thing that i was wondering about is is that any way that i can sponcer my fiance from back without marriage...bec for marriage ill have to go over there...and rite now am not in condition to go over thr....one more thing i have got my province nomination and got 2 years of work permit....i would be so thankful to you if you could show me a batter way...........
Immigration will want you to get married if you are engaged.
"•You are engaged to be married. In this case, you should either apply as a spouse once the marriage has taken place or apply as a common-law partner if you have lived together continuously for at least 12 months."
You have 3 options. Get married in her country as you mentioned. You could also pick a neutral third country (destination wedding). Also, she could apply for a TRV and visit you in Canada - then get married while she's visiting. She will still need to leave at the end of the visit. I suggest you read the topics regarding getting married on a TRV in Canada before picking that option.
What country is the fiance from? If it is a country whose citizens do not need a visa to enter Canada, the fiance can just come for a visit. You could then live together for a year (extending the visit) and then apply common-law, or just get married and apply right away.
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