Cuban Marriage and Sponsoring a Cuban Spouse
This page is designed to guide your marriage to Cuban citizen and help you in the sponsorship process.
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Cuban Marriage and Sponsorship: A Difficult Process
Help Available for Canadians Wanting a Cuban Marriage
Marriage in Cuba
-Residency Requirement
-Basic Document Checklist
-Document Processing Fees
Cuban Sponsorship
What you will need to qualify as a Sponsor
Who can sponsor?
Canadian Sponsorship Application
-Processing Timelines
-Basic Document Checklist Chart
-Fees
FAQ`s
Useful Links
Cuban Marriage Sponsorship: A Difficult Process
In most cases, if not all, the couple will end up living in Canada. The process for a Cuban marriage is, unfortunately, a tough and lengthy one. The Cuban government imposes strict requirements on foreigners if they wish to marry a Cuban citizen. Furthermore, getting a hold of the Cuban authorities in Canada is very difficult and if you do get a hold of the authorities, it can be quite confusing to understand all the rules and fees. For any Canadian marrying a Cuban and wishing for their spouse to immigrate to Canada, the process does not end there.
Getting a Cuban citizen the right to travel to Canada is easier said than done. This is why, for any Canadian wishing to bring their partner or spouse to Canada, it is recommended that they sponsor them for permanent residence if they want their spouse to live with them in Canada. A sponsorship process requires many documents to be submitted and this can be lengthy. Anyone trying to do these processes by themselves could be overwhelmed or simply get frustrated and give up.
Help Available for Canadians Wanting a Cuban Marriage
Is there any help? Yes, there is. Immigroup Inc. offers Canadians (and Americans) who have met their true love in Cuba help with this entire process. We will help you gather all the documents that are needed, review the application process, and file the application for you.
In 5 years of operation, Immigroup has not had a
single application refusal to date.
Marriage in Cuba
Residency Requirement:
Certain countries require that a person resides in that country for a certain amount of time before they are allowed to get married. There is no such requirement for a Cuban marriage, which means that your marriage to a Cuban citizen can happen immediately after your arrival as long as your paperwork is in order.
Basic Document Checklist for Marriage to a Cuban:
- Affidavit of Single Status (original or certified copy)
- Birth Certificate (original or certified copy)
- Certificate of divorce or death certificate of previous spouse if applicable
These documents required for marriage to a Cuban must be legalized by a public notary and authenticated by the Department of Foreign Affairs. These documents must be translated into Spanish. If they are not translated at a Cuban embassy or consulate, a public notary should legalize the translation and the Department of Foreign Affairs should authenticate it as well before being sent to the Cuban Embassy or Consulate. Before traveling to Cuba, make sure that a Cuban diplomatic mission has legalized all your documents and their translations.
Document Processing Fees:
| Immigroup can get your documents for you! |
| Processing |
Government Fees |
Immigroup Fees |
Processing time |
| Regular processing for persons born in Canada |
Starting from CDN $762* |
CDN $750** +5% GST |
3-4 weeks
Times vary depending on the level of cooperation of your embassy. |
| Regular processing for persons born outside of Canada |
Starting from CDN $762* |
CDN $950** +5% GST |
3-4 weeks
Times vary depending on the level of cooperation of your embassy. |
| Urgent Processing |
Starting from CDN $1136* |
Additional CDN $450** +5% GST |
5-10 business days
Times vary depending on the level of cooperation of your embassy. |
* Government fees may vary depending on the number of documents you require
** Courier and translation fees are not included
Note: If you live in the U.S. or other parts of the world we can still help you with the paperwork for your marriage. Give us a call for fees and processing times at 1-866-760-2623. Fees for U.S. born citizens start at $1500.
To qualify as a sponsor, you must meet the following requirements:
- You intend to marry a Cuban citizen in Cuba and you intend to live in Canada with him/her
- OR You intend to sponsor a common-law partner, who is a person who has lived with you for at least one year
- You are single and free to marry
- You are over 18 years of age and a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada, living in Canada
- You are not on any social assistance program
- You are not in default of any previous sponsorship
- You are not bankrupt
- You are not in prison
Who can sponsor?
A Canadian citizen or permanent resident is able to sponsor his/her spouse, common-law partner, conjugal partner, or dependent children to come to Canada as permanent residents. Applicants for permanent residence must go through medical and background screening. Applicants with a criminal record may not be allowed to enter Canada. Applicants who may pose a risk to Canada’s security are also not allowed to enter Canada. Lastly, applicants may be denied due to medical inadmissibility.
Canadian Sponsorship Application
Processing Timelines:
Depending on the completeness of your submitted application and its accuracy, processing may take anywhere from 6 to 18 months.
| Basic Document Checklist |
| Cuban citizen |
Sponsor in Canada |
| Birth Certificate |
Government issued ID |
| Marriage certificate |
Employment records |
| Photocopy of valid passport |
Tax documents |
| Police certificate |
Proof of relationship to spouse in Cuba |
| Proof of relationship to spouse in Canada |
Sponsorship application |
| Photographs |
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| Medical clearance |
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| Application forms for permanent residency |
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Photo of properly completed Sponsorship application

Average time to complete application by Immigroup: 2-4 weeks
Fees
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Immigroup is prepared to give up to a $500 discount in service fees for lower-income individuals. Please be prepared to submit a copy of your most recent `Notice of Tax Assessment` from the Canada Revenue Agency.
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| Immigroup representation |
CDN $3500 + 5% GST |
| Government: |
| Sponsorship and permanent residence application fee |
CDN $550 |
| Right of permanent residence fee |
CDN $490 |
| TOTAL |
CDN $ 4715 * |
* additional fees apply for sponsoring dependent children or if translation and courier are required.
What you can expect from us:
We guarantee that your application will be accurate and complete, and in accordance with Canadian immigration law.
What is expected of you:
Please provide accurate and correct information and we will do the rest.
FAQ
Can we get married in Canada?
You are able to get married in Canada however your loved one must be able to come to Canada legally in order for the marriage to Cuban citizen to happen in Canada. Canada offers many temporary resident visas. Some are study, work, or visit visas. As long as the person is approved for stay, you may marry in Canada.
Can I file the Canadian Sponsorship Application here in Canada?
In order for you to submit your application from within Canada, both you and your spouse must be present in Canada. Please note that if you apply from within Canada, you may not appeal any negative decisions made on your case by Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
What happens if the Sponsorship application is denied?
If you applied from outside of Canada, you may appeal the decision. If the appeal is accepted, CIC will process your file again. You may also reapply if you have new information that will strengthen your case or you have overcome the reasons of why your application was refused the first time. If you applied from within Canada, the decision is final. You may not dispute this decision and your spouse must leave Canada as soon as his or her temporary visa expires.
I am not working right now; can I still sponsor my loved one?
In order for you to sponsor your spouse, you must be able to support them financially. As long as you can prove you are financially stable, you will be allowed to sponsor your spouse even if you are not working. If you have previously sponsored someone to come to Canada and they have turned to the government for financial assistance, you might be prevented from sponsoring another person until you have paid the government the full amount of any financial aid provided to that person.
They have a few children, can they come to Canada as well?
Yes. The children, who must be under 22 years of age and be dependent on the person being sponsored, are added as dependents on the permanent residency application of the person being sponsored. The children must be “dependent” as defined in the Immigration and Refugee protection Act of Canada.
The person I am marrying has a few children but the children don’t what to come to Canada right away, can they come on a later date?
As long as they are added as dependents in the sponsored person’s application, medically examined, and if they are over 18, they pass the background check, they can be sponsored at a later date. This only applies if they meet the definition of a “dependent child” according to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
The person I am getting married to in Cuba has a few children from a previous marriage. The other biological parent of the children does not want to give authorization for the children to come to Canada. What will happen?
In this case, it is a matter of who has custody over the children. If you do not have custody and the other biological parent refuses to allow the children to join you in Canada, you may proceed without the children.
What are my responsibilities to the Canadian government with regard to the person I am sponsoring from Cuba?
You must provide financial support for your spouse for three years from the day they become a permanent resident. This means that from the day they become landed permanent residents in Canada, you are responsible for him or her financially. Also, if your spouse has dependents, you must provide financial support for every dependent child for 10 years, or until the child turns 25.
What is a permanent resident of Canada?
A permanent resident of Canada is a person who lives in Canada for at least two out of every five years. Permanent residents have the right to receive social benefits that Canadian citizens receive, including health care insurance. Permanent residents are free to live, work or study anywhere in Canada. They may apply for Canadian citizenship once they have met the requirements. Permanent residents must pay taxes, and obey all Canadian laws. Permanent residents cannot vote in Government elections or run for office.
What is a Canadian citizen?
A Canadian citizen is a person who was either born in Canada or has been granted Canadian citizenship. In order to apply for citizenship in Canada, a permanent resident must live in Canada for three out of four years and be able to communicate proficiently in either English or French. A Canadian citizen has the right to vote in elections and to run for office. He or she may also work in high levels of government.
When can my loved one become a Canadian citizen?
Your loved one must have lived in Canada for three out of four years in order to qualify for Canadian citizenship. Once the residency requirement is complete, he or she may apply for the right of citizenship. Once his/her application is approved, he/she will be called for a citizenship test. They will not need to write the test if they are over the age of 55. This is a test of his/her English/French abilities and knowledge of Canada. Upon passing the citizenship test, the person will be invited to attend an oath of citizenship ceremony in which he or she will be given their citizenship certificate.
Do we have to live in Canada?
Yes, there are residency requirements and these are such that the sponsored person must be present in Canada for 2 out of every 5 years. If the sponsored spouse leaves Canada for a period longer than 3 years, they will lose their permanent resident status unless they are accompanied by a Canadian citizen spouse, hired by a Canadian company or Canadian government abroad.
If we want to visit the United States will a Landed immigrant in Canada who has a Cuban Passport need a visa to the US ?
Yes. Cuba is not under any visa waiver program with the United States and therefore persons holding a Cuban passport must apply for a US visa before traveling. This visa can be obtained by applying for a US visa appointment with the US embassy closest to you.
What is a civil registry?
The civil registry is a government agency that holds records of all births, marriages and deaths that took place within the country. Each country has a different system of collecting this information. In Canada, each province has its own civil registry and is only responsible for recording births, marriages, and deaths that took place within that province.
Where can I find the Cuban embassy in Canada?
Click here for detailed information.
USEFUL LINKS
Embassy of Cuba in Ottawa, Canada
388 Main St.
Ottawa, ON, K1S 1E3
City: Ottawa
Phone: (613) 563-0141
Fax: (613) 563-0068
Email: embacuba@embacuba.ca
MAP:
Consulate General of the Republic of Cuba in Sydney, Australia
Ground Floor
128 Chalmers Street Surry Hills NSW 2010
P.O. BOX 2382
Strawberry Hills
NSW 2012
City: Sydney
Phone: (02) 9698 9797
Fax: (02) 8399 1106
Web Site: http://embacuba.cubaminrex.cu/australiaing
Email: consulcu@bigpond.com.
Office Hours:(Tuesday to Friday) 9:00am to 1:00pm open to the public.
MAP:
Cuban Embassy in Paris, France
16, rue de Presles
75015 Paris, France
City: Paris
Phone: + 33 1 45675535
Fax: + 33 1 45668092
Email: embacu@ambacuba.fr
MAP:
Cuban Embassy in Berlin, Germany
Stavanger Str. 20
10439, Berlin, Germany
City: Berlin
Phone: (030) 916 118 11
Fax: (030) 916 45 53
Web Site: http://www.botschaft-kuba.de
Email: embacuba-berlin@botschaft-kuba.de
MAP:
Cuban Embassy in Dublin, Ireland
2 Adelaide Court.
Adelaide Road, Dublin 2
Ireland
City: Dublin
Phone: (353) 147 50 899, 147 52 999
Fax: (353) 147 63 674
Email: carrillo@eircom.net
MAP
Embassy of Cuba in Rome, Italy
Via Licinia No. 7
00153 Rome
Italy
City: Rome
Phone: (39-06) 571724299
Fax: (39-06) 5714 5445
Web Site: http://www.ambasciatacuba.com
Email: embajada@ecuitalia.it
MAP:
Cuban Embassy in Madrid, Spain
Paseo de La Habana No. 194
C. P. 28036, Madrid, Spain
City: Madrid
Phone: (34-91) 359 2500
Fax: (34-91) 359 6145
Web Site: http://emba.cubaminrex.cu/espana
Email: secreembajada@ecubamad.com
Office Hours: Lunes - Viernes 9:00 - 13:00/15:00 - 18:00
MAP:
Cuban Embassy in Washington DC, United States
2630 16th. St. NW
Washington D. C. 20009
USA
City: Washington DC
Phone: 1(202) 797-8518
1(202) 797-8520
Fax: 1(202) 797-8521
Email: ofia@sicuw.org
MAP
Cuban Embassy in London, United Kingdom
167 High Holborn
WC1 6PA, London
Great Britain
City: London
Phone: (44) 0207 240 2488
Fax: (44) 0207 836 2602
Email: embacuba@cubaldn.com
MAP:
Cuban Embassy in The Hague, Netherlands
Scheveningseweg 9
517 KS, Den Haag
The Netherlands
City: The Hague
Phone: 31 70 360 6061
Fax: 31 70 364 7586
Web Site: http://www.embacuba.nl/
Email: embacuba@embacuba.nl
Office Hours: From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
MAP:
Canadian Embassy in Havana, Cuba
Calle 30 No. 518, Esquina 7ma
Miramar, Havana, Cuba
City: Havana
Phone: (53-7) 204-2516
Fax: (53-7) 204-2044
Web Site: http://www.havana.gc.ca
Email: havan-cs@international.gc.ca
MAP:
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