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If indeed you are both planning to go to Canada, why not slightly revise that plan, and get married in Canada, and after that marriage she can apply for a spouse visa (instead of a fiancée one)? Once granted that would mean that she can work immediately she gets back to the UK on that spouse visa.we're planning to go to Canada to apply for a fiancée visa before the end of the year
No - CoA only allows the marriage (and pays for Gordo's Office Party at Number 10 this Xmas) - ur then wife will still need to return to Canada and apply for a spouse visa (for the Hogmanay Party)zaphod wrote:Nice idea, John, we hadn't considered that!
Am I right in thinking (I've done some more reading) that we could also apply for a COA and then she could apply for FLR(M) while in-country after the wedding?
She is in the UK on a visitor visa, and whilst she cannot be prevented from applying for a CoA, and indeed it might be granted, allowing the marriage to proceed in the UK, she would then need to return to Canada to make the application for the spouse visa.Am I right in thinking (I've done some more reading) that we could also apply for a COA and then she could apply for FLR(M) while in-country after the wedding?