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Marrying and Sponsoring a Tuvaluan Citizen

Marriage to a Tuvaluan Citizen Every country has its own laws that apply to its citizens marrying a person from a different country. Getting married to a Tuvaluan citizen with the goal of eventually bringing them to Canada to live is a process with many steps. If you want to bring your Tuvaluan spouse or…

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Marrying and Sponsoring a Guinean Citizen

Guinea is located in West Africa, bordering North Atlantic Ocean Guinea is hot and humid; the weather is monsoon-type and rainy from June to November, accompanied by Southwesterly winds. The dry season starts from December to May, accompanied by Northeasterly Harmattan winds. Hazards include hot, dry and dusty Harmattan winds that cause haze reducing visibility…

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Marrying and Sponsoring a Guinea Bissauan Citizen

Western African country bordering North Atlantic Ocean between Senegal and Guinea Hazards in Guinea Bissau are hot, dry and dusty Harmattan winds that reduce visibility and bush fires. The weather is tropical, hot and humid, with a monsoon-type rainy season that starts from June to November and is accompanied by Southwesterly winds. The dry season…

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Marrying and Sponsoring an Icelander

Marriage to a Icelander Citizen Every country has its own laws that apply to its citizens marrying a person from a different country. Getting married to an Icelenader citizen with the goal of eventually bringing them to Canada to live is a process with many steps. If you want to bring your Icelander spouse or…

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Marrying and Sponsoring a French Polynesian

Marrying and Sponsoring a French Citizen is the same process, no matter where they live. Learn more about sponsorship: See our page on Marrying a French Citizen   Calling French Polynesia from Canada Dial 011 – 689 – local number, where 011 is the exit code for the North American Numbering Plan 689 is the…

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Am I Eligible to Sponsor My Parents/Grandparents?

Am I Eligible to Sponsor My Parents/Grandparents? You have to be 18 years of age or older You have to be living in Canada You have to be one of the following: A Canadian citizen, A permanent resident of Canada, or A registered Indian under the Canadian Indian Act – go here for more information….

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Marrying and Sponsoring a Papua New Guinean Citizen

Marriage to a Papua New Guinean Citizen Every country has its own laws that apply to its citizens marrying a person from a different country. Getting married to a Papua New Guinean citizen with the goal of eventually bringing them to Canada to live is a process with many steps. If you want to bring…

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Marrying and Sponsoring a Liberian

West African country bordering yjr north Atlantic Ocean The weather in very varied and different across the country. Its tropical hot and humid with dry winters, the days are hot and nights change from cool to cold. Summers are wet and cloudy with frequent heavy rainfall. Hazards include dry Harmattan winds that blow dust hampering…

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Marrying and Sponsoring a Liechtensteiner

Located in Central Europe between Austria and Switzerland The weather is continental, winter is cold and cloudy with frequent snowfall or rain. Summer is moderately warm to cool and cloudy but humid.   Marriage to a Liechtensteiner Citizen Every country has its own laws that apply to its citizens marrying a person from a different…

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Marrying and Sponsoring a San Marinese Citizen

Using the Government Directly Please be aware that if you are filing your application yourself, you should do an extensive amount of research before proceeding. Please call Citizenship and Immigration Canada to learn more and visit the Sponsorship pages to learn about everything you need to do to get your spouse to Canada. The information…

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Marrying and Sponsoring a Sao Tomean Citizen

Marriage to a Sao Tomean Citizen Every country has its own laws that apply to its citizens marrying a person from a different country. Getting married to a Sao Tomean citizen with the goal of eventually bringing them to Canada to live is a process with many steps. If you want to bring your Sao…

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Marrying and Sponsoring an I-Kiribati

A group of Islands located in the Pacific Ocean The weather is tropical, tempered by moderately constant sea breezes and seasonal temperature variation. The rainy season starts from May to November Hurricanes are common and they occur from July to October   Marriage to an I-Kiribati Citizen Every country has its own laws that apply…

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