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Answers to Marriage Immigration in Saskatchewan, Canada

Many couples will live in Canada through marriage immigration, so what are the common problems of marriage immigration in Saskatchewan, Canada? This is a concern of many people who go abroad. Let's take a look at it with the immigration network! The following is the relevant information I have compiled. Welcome to reading.

Answers to Marriage Immigration in Saskatchewan, Canada

Q: Is the success rate of marriage visa in Canada high?

A: The success rate of such immigrants is very high. The most important thing is how to dispel the visa officer's doubts about the authenticity of your marriage. No matter how good the applicant's conditions are, you can't treat them lightly, otherwise you may refuse the visa. At present, all customers have obtained marriage visas, except one who was refused a visa and gave up applying again. It can be said that the success rate is 100%.

Q: When you marry a Canadian man from China, can this woman become a Canadian immediately?

A: You can't get your nationality right away. You have to apply for permanent residence as a spouse first, and the maple leaf card is valid for 5 years. Stay in Canada for three years within five years, and you can apply for naturalization after the maple leaf card expires.

Q: My husband has emigrated to Canada. Can my wife apply for immigration?

A: If the husband is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, he can sponsor his wife to attend the reunion. According to Canadian immigration law, family members who meet the conditions of relative immigration are: spouses or partners who have lived together for more than one year. But marriage cannot be based on the purpose of immigration.

Q: What's the difference between a family reunion visa and a marriage visa in Canada?

A: The two are actually the same. A marriage visa is a family reunion visa. Canada's immigration categories are mainly divided into skilled immigrants, business immigrants and family reunion. Canadian citizens or permanent citizens who apply for spouse immigration by sponsoring their spouses in China belong to the category of family reunion. In common parlance, we call this kind of immigration application marriage immigration.

Q: After I married a Canadian citizen in Canada, did I become a citizen or an immigrant?

A: It depends on your status in Canada. For example, if you are an international student and you marry a Canadian citizen, and your marriage is recognized by the Immigration Bureau, you will immediately have the "permanent residency" in Canada, get the "Maple Leaf Card" and become a permanent resident in Canada. If you are already a "permanent resident" in Canada, whether you are married or not, your status will not be improved.

Q: I am married to a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of China. Can I immigrate to Canada?

A: Of course, but if the purpose of your marriage is immigration, once your immigration application is discovered by the immigration officer, your immigration application will definitely not be approved. You must be careful. Sometimes it's really hard to tell a true marriage from a false one. Often the fake marriage is successfully approved, but the real marriage parties are rejected for some reasons, which often makes people laugh and cry.

Saskatchewan Marriage Immigration Policy

The superficial threshold of marriage immigration is low.

According to the current policy, on the surface, the conditions for applying for marriage immigration are very low. How low is it? Marriage immigrants can apply without even getting married. The regulations say that legal marriage can be applied directly, and de facto marriage can also be applied after one year.

We all know that legal marriage means seriously informing relatives and friends of both sides that we are getting married, and then taking our household registration ID card to the Civil Affairs Bureau to get the certificate, and at the same time announcing it to the world in the circle of friends, suggesting that old classmates who have not contacted for more than ten years prepare red envelopes. What is a de facto marriage? To put it bluntly, it is "cohabitation." You have lived with your boyfriend/friend with Canadian nationality for one year, which meets the conditions of "de facto marriage" in "marriage immigration". Congratulations, it seems that you can apply for immigration.

There are other basic conditions, but they are not harsh requirements. The guarantor, the Canadian among you, has no criminal record and is a "serious person". He can't be poor enough to let you go to Canada to "eat subsistence allowances" or something.

As for some issues that China immigrants usually care about, they are not problems at all. Ielts? No requirements. How much is the bank deposit? No requirements. It seems that all we need is a marriage certificate to take the maple leaf card to Toronto.

The difficulty lies entirely with the immigration officials.

But the reality is cruel. Many years ago, many people found that the threshold of "marriage immigration" was the lowest, so there were too many cases of "fake marriage and real immigration" at one time. Therefore, Immigration Canada's review of "married" immigrants has become very strict.

"Strict" is mainly reflected in the thinking of the applicant. For other ways of immigration application, the immigration officer defaults that the applicant meets the requirements, and then checks the specific indicators one by one. The specific requirements under the corresponding immigration category have all been met. As long as there are still places, applicants can pass the exam. This is a bit like the domestic social security department handling retirement procedures for everyone: if all the requirements are met, the low is not high, and the result is almost successful.

Applying for marriage immigration is very different. The requirement of the Immigration Department for immigration officers is to acquiesce that every applicant is a "bad guy" who deceives immigrants by fake marriage, and ask applicants to submit enough materials as much as possible to overthrow the preconceived assumption of immigration officers and "prove their innocence". Moreover, it is useless to prove that there is a marriage (de facto marriage) between the two of you, but also to prove that your marriage (de facto marriage) is not an act aimed at immigration. To make matters worse, even if the children of two people can go to the streets to make soy sauce by themselves, this child cannot be the "evidence" of the relationship between two people.

According to the current actual operation, the materials submitted by the applicant are really amazing: wedding photos, love selfies, ambiguous chat records, and casually handing over bed photos. Unfortunately, despite this, many people were rejected by immigration officials. ...

As a result, many people are complaining, "Why should we be rejected when we are really married?" . The reality is so cruel, the task of immigration officers is manslaughter, not letting go. ...

However, everything has two sides. Can the strict examination by the Immigration Bureau put an end to fake marriages and real immigrants? Obviously impossible. In fact, there are still some illegal intermediaries engaged in the business of "fake marriage and immigration", including in China.

After receiving the money, they will find you a Canadian "partner" and then make up stories, attend classes and forge materials for you, all just to deceive the Canadian Immigration Bureau. Of course, it's not bad that someone really gives you lessons and helps you make materials. Many of them took your agency fee and ran away. ...

As for "marriage immigration", our suggestion is: if you decide to immigrate after marriage (cohabitation), then you'd better start collecting "evidence" to overthrow the assumption of immigration officials when they are in love.