Are you working in NOC 0, A or B? When does your WP expire? Is this an arranged marriage? If no have you spent a lot of time together in person in your home country? It can be difficult to get a permit/visa right after marriage if there is minimal in person relationship.
Are you working in NOC 0, A or B? When does your WP expire? Is this an arranged marriage? If no have you spent a lot of time together in person in your home country? It can be difficult to get a permit/visa right after marriage if there is minimal in person relationship.
Yes you can apply for a TRV. Chances are often better before marriage but no guarantees. It is also very dependent on the applicant’s profile. Whether they have longterm good employment, whether they have ties to their home country like property or dependent family members, whether they travelled internationally to countries like the US, UK, Australia, etc. and what amount of savings they have. Due to immigration fraud, Canada often wants to seek proof of a relationship over a period of time before granting an OWP (TRV is not the correct visa/permit) for the spouse of a WP holder. You should certainly try to apply for an OWP after marriage but it isn’t guaranteed on your first attempt especially in arranged marriages applying right after marriage. Many are under the impression that is guaranteed so are surprised when it is denied on their first attempt. If possible I would spend time as much time in person after you getting married living together. I realize that you may have limited holiday time.