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Hi,
My fiancé and me are studying in a 1 year Ontario Post Graduate Certificate program. We just arrived Canada this September. Our initial plan was to marry when we complete 2 one year program and when we're on work permit, go back to our country and marry.
However we just want to know, is it possible for us marry in Canada(civil) and instead both of us studying in the 2nd one year program, only I will be studying and she can be sponsored by me and obtain an open work permit? If it's possible, how's that procedure and how long will it take her to get spousal open work permit?
Hi,
My fiancé and me are studying in a 1 year Ontario Post Graduate Certificate program. We just arrived Canada this September. Our initial plan was to marry when we complete 2 one year program and when we're on work permit, go back to our country and marry.
However we just want to know, is it possible for us marry in Canada(civil) and instead both of us studying in the 2nd one year program, only I will be studying and she can be sponsored by me and obtain an open work permit? If it's possible, how's that procedure and how long will it take her to get spousal open work permit?
CIVIL MARRIAGE= OK for society BUT sadly IRCC will raise a RED FLAG on that. You can try that. BTW if you guys are really in love and wanna marry, why not take her to your homeland marry there with all kind of celebrations etc etc So that your case is much more stronger.. Rest is your life your decisions GOOD luck buddy
CIVIL MARRIAGE= OK for society BUT sadly IRCC will raise a RED FLAG on that. You can try that. BTW if you guys are really in love and wanna marry, why not take her to your homeland marry there with all kind of celebrations etc etc So that your case is much more stronger.. Rest is your life your decisions GOOD luck buddy
Hi, thank you for the advise.
She considers to stop studying next year is that both families are facing an unexpected financial problems back home and it's going to be too difficult for both of us to pursue studies simultaneously. So going back and having a grand marriage is next to impossible to think right now though we love to have it. That's why we started thinking of this option. We heard about spouses sponsoring their husband/wife while they are studying and in this case both are in Canada with a valid study permit.
Hi,
My fiancé and me are studying in a 1 year Ontario Post Graduate Certificate program. We just arrived Canada this September. Our initial plan was to marry when we complete 2 one year program and when we're on work permit, go back to our country and marry.
However we just want to know, is it possible for us marry in Canada(civil) and instead both of us studying in the 2nd one year program, only I will be studying and she can be sponsored by me and obtain an open work permit? If it's possible, how's that procedure and how long will it take her to get spousal open work permit?
You're both currently in Canada on student visas? I'm not sure, but a student visa isn't a permanent resident visa, so you have no right to sponsor your spouse. Unless I'm wrong and one of you at least is a PR.
If you're asking about sponsoring your spouse onto a work permit through your status as a student, you may want to ask in the study visa forum, as this is the forum that is intended for PR spousal sponsorship.
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