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Canadian permanent residency, married in China, where to open a single certificate. What materials do you need to apply for marriage immigration after marriage?

Your question is a bit complicated, and now I hope you can be more clear:

You asked where the Canadian resident single certificate was issued, and now it needs to be issued in Canada. As for whether it was translated or not, I don't need to know now. If your boyfriend is in Canada, he will know that there are standard formats and requirements for sending them to government departments.

One more question, the Canadian Consulate in China has two immigration cases, one is Beijing and the other is Hong Kong. Depending on where you live, your case is in Hong Kong.

There is also a single certificate that can be issued at the Canadian Consulate in China.

On the submission of application materials: among many types of immigration applications, the materials for the application for husband and wife reunion are the most complete and complicated in the preparation process. I once accepted a case and prepared materials weighing 15 kg. Ha ha, that's true. The materials include all the conventional materials of the applicant's personal information from small to large, and all social relations such as family and parents. The guarantor needs to pay taxes for more than two years. Work details, property certification materials, family details, unit certification materials, information preparation of applicants and guarantors: what knowledge, what to start, how to fall in love, when to start, when to propose, when to get engaged, when to get married, what emotional foundation, why to get married, many questions need to be confessed to the government.

Your information preparation also includes: birth certificate and notarization, physical examination, certificate and notarization of no criminal record, certificate and notarization of family members, notarization of household registration book and notarization of marriage certificate. . . . .

If your future husband is a Canadian resident, your husband must go back to Canada to wait for your reunion after marriage, so your case needs to be applied in Canada. (It is most important to remember this)