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Spouse has a visitor, can she accompany me direcly after marriage to Canada?
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My to be spouse already has a Canadian Tourist/Visitor visa that she got few months ago but did not end up visiting Canada yet. Can she accompany me to Canada right after marriage once we register our marriage in India?
If Yes, in that case what should she tell her purpose of visit to the Immigration officer when she is asked "Why is she visiting Canada and for how long will she be staying here?"?
And should we start her PR process (Spousal sponsorship) once she reaches Canada (inland application) or from our home country itself (outland application)?
When you say try to accompany me, do you think there is a chance of immigration officer rejecting her entry if she says that she is accompanying her husband after marriage?
When you say try to accompany me, do you think there is a chance of immigration officer rejecting her entry if she says that she is accompanying her husband after marriage?
They can still deny your wife entry despite her holding a TRV but it is a small chance. I brought my wife to Canada when she had a TRV. She has gotten a TRV while she was single. We had no issues at the border. I think the fact that she is accompanying you at the border give her extra leverage in not getting denied. She will most likely get a visitor record with an exit date usually 6 months and be told to apply for a visitor extension if applying inland PR.
They can still deny your wife entry despite her holding a TRV but it is a small chance. I brought my wife to Canada when she had a TRV. She has gotten a TRV while she was single. We had no issues at the border. I think the fact that she is accompanying you at the border give her extra leverage in not getting denied. She will most likely get a visitor record with an exit date usually 6 months and be told to apply for a visitor extension if applying inland PR.
No. We drove to the border from US into Canada. I believe that had my wife entered Canada on her own, she would likely gotten a different treatment, higher risk of being denied. With me explaining to border agents that I intend to sponsor my wife for PR, they gave her a visitor record with 6 month exit date.
No. We drove to the border from US into Canada. I believe that had my wife entered Canada on her own, she would likely gotten a different treatment, higher risk of being denied. With me explaining to border agents that I intend to sponsor my wife for PR, they gave her a visitor record with 6 month exit date.
The different was we were married 4 years before coming to Canada. Whereas you and your wife was recently married after she got TRV. It is always best to have a return ticket, one that you can cancel after entering Canada and submitting application.
The different was we were married 4 years before coming to Canada. Whereas you and your wife was recently married after she got TRV. It is always best to have a return ticket, one that you can cancel after entering Canada and submitting application.
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