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Canada's guide to the treatment of marriage immigrants

Many people will choose to live in Canada and many people will choose to get married. So what does marriage immigration need to know? Many people who go abroad seem to care about this. Let's take a look with the overseas immigration network! The following is the relevant information I have compiled. Welcome to reading.

Canada's guide to the treatment of marriage immigrants

I. Application materials

If China citizens who hold Canadian green cards want to get married in China, according to China law, young men must be at least 22 years old and young women must be at least 20 years old before they can register for marriage. Canadian citizens and China citizens living in Canada (Canadian green card holders) must provide the China Civil Affairs Department with:

Canadian passport and Chinese visa, green card holders provide proof of permanent residence in Canada;

Hospital physical examination certificate approved by the civil affairs organ;

Single certificate processed in Canada. Divorce requires divorce judgment and Chinese translation.

China citizens and Canadians living in various provinces in Canada must apply for a single certificate, which must be notarized by a Canadian lawyer or notary, certified by the notary department of the local provincial government, and then sent to the China Consulate for certification.

Generally, it takes five working days to go through the authentication procedures of documents at the China Consulate. In case of special circumstances, it needs to be handled urgently, and the pick-up on the same day needs extra urgent fees. Jiahe Company has rich experience in handling Canadian marriage visas. At present, we have successfully re-applied for such visas for many marriage clients who were refused visas by the Canadian Embassy.

Second, matters needing attention

Canada, reunited with unmarried spouses in Canada, and completed the wedding in Canada and settled in Canada. However, this requires both men and women to live together for at least one year before they can form a marriage fact and provide enough "evidence".

With regard to the family reunion of the fiance (wife) (note: both men and women have lived together for at least one year), Canadian visa officers attach great importance to examining whether this unmarried relationship is true for the application of the fiancee or fiance from China. Therefore, it is suggested that Chinese citizens apply for tourist visas. In view of the actual situation in China, the chances of unmarried family reunion immigrants getting visas are very small.

In addition, Canadian permanent residents or citizens can apply for husband and wife reunion after legally marrying their spouses overseas. Canadian permanent residents or citizens returning to China for marriage registration, regardless of whether they have household registration or identity cards in China, must apply for a "single certificate" in Canada before returning to China for marriage registration.