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Canada Marriage Immigration

A Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada who is wedded to a foreign national can sponsor his / her spouse for permanent residency providing the marriage is legal both under the country's federal law where the couple got married and beneath Canadian federal law.
Minimum age requirements for Canada Marriage Immigration:
Following is the minimum age requirements;
· 19 in the provinces of British Columbia, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, the Northwest Territories, and Yukon
· 18 in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.
· Parental permission is required for a person who is under the minimum age of marriage in their region of residence.
· If you are under the age of 16, you cannot submit an application to immigrate to Canada by getting married to a Canadian citizen/permanent resident for the reason that the marriage is not recognized for a Canadian immigration purpose.

Arranged Marriage:
Family members or a marriage adviser generally arrange such marriages. The members may not have meet up before the marriage, but will be known with each other's background. Such marriages are documented for immigration purposes for the reason that they are legally recognized where they take place.

Civil Union/Commitment Ceremony:
Even though civil unions and commitment ceremonies are comparable to marriages, they are not accepted as marriages for Canadian immigration purposes.

Same-Gender Marriage:
Same-Gender marriage is officially permitted in Canada. Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) allows you to apply as a spouse if your sponsor is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. This only applies if you acquire married in Canada.

Polygamy or Polygamous Marriage for Canada Immigration:
Polygamous marriages occur when whichever of the participants previously has a spouse, and has gone through an additional marriage ceremony without divorcing the previous one. Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) does not recognize marriages that took place where the sponsor or spouse was previously married to another person. For that reason, the first marriage is the just one that can potentially be recognized.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

I want to go to canada on fake marriage or paper marriage, Is it possible?

Anonymous said...

I want to know more about canada paper marriage immigration?

Andleeb Khan
Dubai

Anonymous said...

Actualoly, laws have changed. In Saskatchewan a person can have multiple same time spouses.

Anonymous said...

The rules of paper marrige in canada are strict and you will be caught by immigration officer, So dont try to do that. You can be banned for any kind of canada visa

Anonymous said...

Hi,

I am a 23 years old girl. I was indian citizen and came to canada for study but i fell in love with one of my girlfriends and got married.Eventually i realised that i still love my ex boyfriend and now i am getting divorced. I hold permanent residency in canada, will i be able to sponsor my boyfriend in india if i marry him after i divorce my now spouse ?
please help me, i am stuck.

Anonymous said...

sab lafde ke baataan hai !!!

Raja said...

Yes you can do that

Anonymous said...

hii iam an indian iam 19. currently i am in canada on a student visa. i want to know can i get married here in this age. according to canadian law my age is ok,but what about indian laws there a boy must be 21 yrs old and do i have to go back to india if i will get marry here in canada

Anonymous said...

I really don understand the way many people wrote that. it is total discriminated this view. is also against Canadian government. I dont know who wrote that Indian and Nigerian are criminals. I am sure he is not a Canadian. just blowing fire in every body mind. May be he OSAMA BIN LADEN FOLLOWER.

GUYS KEEP PEACE WE ALL ARE HUMANS. AND ALWAYS THERE IS GOOD PEOPLE AND BAD PEOPLE. THERE IS NO PLACE IN THIS WORLD WHERE 100% GOOD PEOPLE WITH CLEAN DISEASE FREE. CORRUPTION FREE. YES INDIA AND SOME OTHER COUNTRY ARE IN PROBLEMS BUT THAT DOSE NOT MEAN THAT CANADA DONT HAVE PROBLEM.

PLEASE GUY LOVE PEOPLE ACCORDING TO THE CHARACTER AND NATURE NOT ON NATIONALITY.

Anonymous said...

I n my husband both came to canada on student visa. is it possible that he change his student visa and become dependent on me and i will continue my studies.i need a genuine advice.

Anonymous said...

Hi i am a student in Canada i fell love with my girlfriend, I just want to know Can I get marriage with her, but she is a Landed Emigrant. If yes how long I will need to become a Landed Emigrant? Thank You

Anonymous said...

my fiance got her visa as an immigrant to canada, her visa will expire on june 2012. my question would be, we are planning to get married this year, we are together for 2years now. would it affect her immigrant visa approval because she applied as a single applicant. and if ever we get married this yer would there be a possibility that i can also go to canada as an immigrant beacause we are married. thanks so much.

Anonymous said...

I am so disgusted by James comments. How dare you speak about Jamaicans. I have decided not to waste time on commenting on your rude remarks. More fire!!!!! fi u.

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