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Getting Married Abroad

Post by bblb » Thu Aug 24, 2006 12:54 pm

I am a British Citizen by birth, I have Permanent Canadian Residency since January 2004. Im still living in the UK, but will be moving to Canada for good in Decmber 2006.

I am getting married in October 2006 in India and intend to return to the UK at the beginning of November before making the final move to Canada in December. I would like to bring my wife with me to the UK from India after the wedding on a visitor visa. It is our intention for my wife to return to India when I go to Canada, and I will apply for her to come to Canada as my spouse to settle.

Does anyone forsee any problems I might face trying to get the UK visitor visa?

I will be taking my Canadian PR Card, my one-way ticket to Canada, my Canadian bank account passbook, my Canadian SIN (social insurance number), a letter from my UK employer, three months payslips, UK bank statements.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to any other documentary evidence I should take with me when applying for my wife's visitor to visa?

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Post by bblb » Mon Sep 18, 2006 12:04 pm

Any help guys?

Departure date is almost here..

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Post by John » Mon Sep 18, 2006 2:33 pm

As long as it is clear that your wife, as she will be, will leave the UK before the end of her visitor visa, I don't expect a problem.

Clearly lots of evidence about your move to Canada would assist in getting the UK visitor visa.
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Post by RobinLondon » Mon Sep 18, 2006 3:05 pm

I am a British Citizen by birth
I'm confused. From all your other posts, I thought you were an Indian who just applied for naturalisation within the last 12 months...

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Post by bblb » Wed Sep 20, 2006 11:48 pm

RobinLondon wrote:
I am a British Citizen by birth
I'm confused. From all your other posts, I thought you were an Indian who just applied for naturalisation within the last 12 months...
The previous posts were related to a friends case, who has no access to the net so I let her use my id to seek help on the net. Is that okay with you?

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Post by RobinLondon » Thu Sep 21, 2006 9:12 am

I think it was a reasonable question. Good luck with your new life in Canada.

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