Suspicion? Getting married after exclusion order..

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Subject: Suspicion? Getting married after exclusion order..
  Hello Everyone,

I have been with my long term partner for 10 years.
He is also my cousin. He came over to London with his parents for a family reunion and we were attracted to each-other immediately.
We fell in love and have been together for 10 years...Visiting eachother back and fourth. He also lived together here when he did his 1 year masters at university. we would live with each other for as long as my temporary visitor permit allowed before I would have to exit and re-enter.
At one point, I ended up overstaying my visitor permit in Canada...I admitted to it when border officers questioned me upon my return to Canada. As a consequence, they gave me a 1 year exclusion order.
After this, he asked me to marry him so we can apply under spouse sponsorship. We are planning to get married this summer and then apply once the exclusion order is up (January 2015)
My question is would CIC be suspicious about the two of us getting married after I was issued an exclusion order?

Any opinion would be greatly appreciated
thank you and best regards to you all

[04-07-2014,14:18]
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UkWoman
(in reply to: Suspicion? Getting married after exclusion order..)
Sure - anytime there´s a marriage after an exclusion order CIC probably looks at the application more closely to make sure the relationship is real and you´re not just faking the relationship to get into Canada. So yes - CIC may be suspicious.
[05-07-2014,17:15]
[**.30.119.144]
Anonymous
(in reply to: Suspicion? Getting married after exclusion order..)
It is not good to get married to your own cousin , there is possibility your kids will not be born in good health, what is wrong with you people..!!??
Or it is just a trick to get in Canada..? Nothing wrong with that..you gat to what you gat to do..

[05-07-2014,19:06]
[***.94.60.58]
Stavrimacoku
Passionate love/soul mates (in reply to: Suspicion? Getting married after exclusion order..)
It´s not a trick to get into Canada! I don´t agree with "you gat to do what you gat to do" Its reasons like that which inconvenience genuine applications in the system being slowed down by sham marriages. Also, on a lighter note Stavrimocoku - marrying a cousin a personal choice. You know the queen if England married her cousin. Welcome to the west
[05-07-2014,19:38]
[**.42.131.209]
UKwoman
(in reply to: Suspicion? Getting married after exclusion order..)
Thank you to the Anonymous poster for your non judgmental and most importantly Relevent answer. Appreciate it. Thank you
[05-07-2014,19:42]
[**.42.131.209]
UKwoman
(in reply to: Suspicion? Getting married after exclusion order..)
Wow.."Welcome to the West"..!!?? What that suppose to mean..!!?? In the west people are more civilized ..!!?? this is west´s lifestyle..!!?? Which country you from?? , and I am not judging you..!! and you are not the Queen of England..!!?? By the way I hear in history Chanel the Kings and Queens of Switzerland for something 300 or 400-years they use to get married in the family like this to make the family stronger and theirs kids were coming Koo-Koo or other disability problems
Good luck sunshine

[06-07-2014,18:41]
[***.94.60.58]
Stavrimacoku
(in reply to: Suspicion? Getting married after exclusion order..)
I commented that (The queen of England married her cousin)
I am a British citizen, english born.
I did not grow up with cousin, we met for the first time when I was 16, he was 21.
Love works in mysterious ways.

Also on the subject of disability problems, I have read that
Cousins have an increased risk of 1.7 to 2.6 percent according to the NSOGC (doesn´t really double). Is that so bad? It´s the same increased risk any woman over 40 takes when she has a baby. (Women over 40 have about a 3 percent increased risk for having a baby with downs syndrome).
It is a worry naturally.
Thank you for your concern

[06-07-2014,19:33]
[**.42.131.209]
UkWoman
(in reply to: Suspicion? Getting married after exclusion order..)
Good luck to everyone in the process of reuniting with their loved ones :)
[06-07-2014,19:42]
[**.42.131.209]
UkWoman
(in reply to: Suspicion? Getting married after exclusion order..)
In certain countries it is illegal to marry your 1st cousin. Therefore the marriage would not be recognized by CIC. There is no law against anyone marrying their first cousin in Canada.

Not knowing your partners country I suggest you ensure it is not against the Law there.

Why should you wait to apply until his one year exclusion order is up?

By the time you put all your documents together and submit it will be Fall and by the time they consider your application in will be January 2015.

If you are in a real relationship go for it. The fact you overstayed shows that their is a strong bond between the two of you.

I also suggest that you get professional advice due to your unusual situation.

Roy
cvimmigration.com

[08-07-2014,12:59]
[***.95.90.64]
Roy
(in reply to: Suspicion? Getting married after exclusion order..)
Thank you for your informative response Roy. My partners citizenship is Canadian. I am British. It is legal to marry a cousin in the UK as well as Canada. We are due to marry this summer in england and then file the application after we receive marriage certificate. I was unsure whether to file during the exclusion order because it may be prolonged due to the ARC needed to return to Canada which will be dealt within the context of the application. I thought about Sending the application in January 2015 once the exclusion order is finished - hoping that might speed things up. We have 10 years of relationship proof behind our marriage certificate once it´s filed - so clearly that shows the geniuinity of our relationship. I felt so ashamed when Canada border patrol gave me the exclusion order. I did not want to lie to them,
I was totally honest about overstaying and I understand why they gave me the exclusion. I should of started this process years ago but we did not want to rush Mariage. It was always all or nothing for me. I wasn´t interested in permanent residence unless we were married. I wouldnt want to stay in Canada had we of separated as bf/gf . Thats my story. Sorry for this atrociously long post ;) Also thank for your help. Best regards

[08-07-2014,22:52]
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UKwoman
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