Hi,
My daughter (Canadian citizen,) is getting married in India ,this year end, planning to stay in India after marriage for now.
However I want her to maintain her canadian status and also would like that she gets a PR status for my son in law, immediately after the marriage,
What is the procedure I need to follow to achieve this
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Originally posted by peacock1
Hi,
My daughter (Canadian citizen,) is getting married in India ,this year end, planning to stay in India after marriage for now.
However I want her to maintain her canadian status and also would like that she gets a PR status for my son in law, immediately after the marriage,
What is the procedure I need to follow to achieve this
Thanks freddie for your detailed reply, my daughter has OCI already, her engagement had taken place in Dec 2008, although I have CD made , but i don't see a date stampon the pictures
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mor
Whenever you experience joy, peace, security, equanimity or purity, it is only because you are aligned with ALMIGHTY.
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Originally posted by peacock1
Thanks freddie for your detailed reply, my daughter has OCI already, her engagement had taken place in Dec 2008, although I have CD made , but i don't see a date stampon the pictures
Only Canadian citizen can sponsor spouse while living abroad.. So it is a good thing that ur daughter is already a citizen.
Best course of action.
1> Keep pictures of major events leading up and including the marriage.
Having dates on the photograph helps but is not mandatory.
2> get a marriage certificate from where ever the marriage is taking place.
3> Get the applications from CIC.gc.ca and ask u daughter to fill in the sponsorship application and provide the documentary evidence as proof of the marriage..
Application is simple enough that one can fill on their own.. be sure to keep a copy as they sometimes take parallel interview i.e one person in one room , other person in another room and question as asked to both sides and answers tallied.
It takes anywhere from 3 months to 1 year for the processing.
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