"george" wrote in message
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> TC wrote:
>
> A second point, a few years ago an American friend living in Denver was
> going to marry a Canadian woman there who had some type of green card
> status in Canada. Immigration asked her the purpose of the trip, she
> replied marriage, and then they denied her entry into the US. So you
> should also consider the potential for having US problems also.
>
> George
>
Two Canadians visiting the US for the purpose of getting married doesn't
create an immigration problem the way a Canadian citizen visiting the US to
marry a US citizen does (not that it's a problem for us individuals; just
our government).
If visiting the US is denied for the purpose of marriage, then have your
civil ceremony in Canada and have your spiritual ceremony in the US.
So, make some phone calls and get the paperwork taken care of before you
head south and you should have a great time and hopefully a great marriage.
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