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I am BC PNP Applicant. My application was received by Federal CIC in March 2012. I am planning on having religious marriage with my fiance next week in Bangladesh, but my fiance does not want to have paper marriage at this time. She wants have a pilot relation for 2 years and then if things go well we will have official documented paper marriage. So for the next two years we will be in a relation without getting officially married.
My question is that next week when I have religious marriage ceremony do I have to inform CIC of my relationship status change ? regarding my in process PNP Application in Ottawa. Technically without having paper marriage I am still a single....as we are not going to have official documented marriage until next two years.
My fiance in in Bangladesh and Bangladeshi citizen.
I am not too sure - it really depends on how you interpret it!!! and I would seek legal advice on this one, because if for any reason CIC finds out that you are "married" ( even non-officially) or living together, etc, and you didn't declare it, it's misrepresentation - it might put your PR at risk, and also it might make your wife non eligible for later sponsorship - so BEFORE you take any decision, get advice from an immigration lawyer!!
For some reason my post got deleted or glitched....
Basically, if the marriage is a legal binding marriage in Bangladesh, Canada will consider it a legal marriage as well. The question is: is this a legal marriage in Bangladesh or is this more like a betrothment ceremony/commitment ceremony?
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