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Canadian/Polish marriage and procedures


sernik  1 | 1  
30 Nov 2010 /  #1
I've been working and studying in Poland on and off over the last 3 years, and it's come to the point that my Polish boyfriend and I would like to get married. However, we are not sure if we'd like to do it in Canada or Poland, as we are not clear on the exact procedure required for each country and what the outcome of marriage would be (i.e., citizenship, residence, right to work, etc.). We are trying to plan for our future and a lot would rest on this decision.

Some questions:

1. What procedure/documentation is required by each of us to get married in Poland? In Canada?
2. What procedures, if any, would I have to follow after the marriage to acquire a residence permit in Poland? Right to work? Citizenship? And what procedures would my husband have to follow for Canadian residence/right to work/citizenship?
PennBoy  76 | 2429  
30 Nov 2010 /  #2
First decide whether you'd like to spend your lives in Poland or Canada.
OP sernik  1 | 1  
30 Nov 2010 /  #3
Both. We're thinking a few years in Poland and then Canada later on.
ungar  1 | 10  
3 Feb 2011 /  #4
For your wife to become A canadian permanent resident you have to sponsor her(takes several months) for 3 yers,that means that ,if your wife applies for social assistance in Canada you will have to repay the govenment.Otherwise,it is astraight forward procedure.
grubas  12 | 1382  
4 Feb 2011 /  #5
Do you have problems with understanding simple text?She's a FEMALE.

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