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Subject: Lesbian Marriage & Immigration
  If I marry a woman (Kanadian) in Kanadka and I don´t really love her can I get a divorce? I like this girl (lives in US now) and I am a British citizen but I only want to marry her to move to Kanadka (Ontario). I don´t want to hurt her feelings but I don´t want to be married to her forever. Help!
[15-05-2005,00:50]
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torpila
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that is sick, you just want to marry her just to move to Canada and yet you say you don´t want to hurt her feeling!!! what a selfish approach.
[15-05-2005,13:54]
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Theo
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here are some things to consider

for the Canadian partner to sponsor you... you have to prove 1 year of cohabitation, or a marriage certificate. I am sure you are well aware of the obstacles in obtaining a marriage certificate.

At that point (1 year or marriage) she can make application which takes 6 months or so - assuming you have proved your status and they accept your application. It is not a guaranteed PR for you.

if you want to come to Canada so badly, why not come on your own merits and apply as a skilled worker. the wait would not be that much longer that sponsorship and you would not have to spend 2 years of your life in a lie.

taking 2 years (and then add on healing time) out of someone´s life to further your own ambitions is not only fraudulent in terms of immigration, it is beyond unethical as a human being.

there is nothing in Canada worth stooping that low.

[15-05-2005,16:59]
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sharon
(in reply to: Lesbian Marriage & Immigration)
I am hoping someone, can answer my question. A little background. I´m a Canadian born citizen, female. I´ve been with my current fiance/parnter since Feb. 2007. She proposed to me around Christmas 2008. I successfully sponsored her as a permanant canadian resident in September 2009. We´ve been engaged, and would like to get legally married and live here in Canada. We have booked a ´commitment ceremony´ venue in New York state for this coming September, where she is originally from and where most of her family and friends are. However, I want to legally and officially marry her at our ceremony. How can that happen? Can I pick up a marriage license here in Toronto, bring it to our ceremony with our family and friends and have it officialed and legalized in New York State? Does this makes sense?? Please help or direct me?!!! I thank you guys in advance!!




[17-04-2011,20:21]
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Scarlett Marie
(in reply to: Lesbian Marriage & Immigration)
Couples do this all the time - and I understand why this may have a little more significance for you but I would be inclined to get officially married in Ontario (as that is where you are going to be living) and simply have a ceremony in New York minus the registration of the ceremony.
[18-04-2011,13:07]
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Sharon
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