Originally posted by Pmm
>
>
> I assume that you are
married and that you are sponsoring your spouse? It
> is unlikely that
the processing would be finished by November, as CIC
> attempts to
process spousal applications in 6 months from the date the
> overseas
office receives it. You didn't state what office or the
> nationality
of your spouse or if he has lived in a number of countries
> (influences
the length of time for the background check) so no one can give
> you
any sort of realistic time frame. If your spouse requires a visitor
>
visa to come to Canada, it is unlikely that it would be issued, but you
> don't know until he tries.
>
> PMM
Is the Canadian
government that cold hearted that they would not even allow him to come
here for 3 days, just so he can take part of his own wedding reception??
Sponsorship is supposed to allow family members to unite, but yet, they
make it so difficult to be with your loved one.
My real wedding is in
July, and we didn't want to wait any longer to make a reception here for
my family and friends, because I will be getting married in Europe.
How am I supposed to plan anything with no reassurance that my husband
will attend??
This is ridiculously sad. I have no other words for it.
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