Category: Canada

Is It Easy To Get Married In Canada?

Getting married in Canada is relatively easy; generally, it’s none of the IRCC’s (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) business. Neither of you even has to be a resident of Canada, as long as you are both physically present at the wedding ceremony (whether civil or religious). How long does it take to get married in […]

How Can I Move My Family From India To Canada?

How to immigrate to Canada from India Economic-class, family-class immigration, study and work permit options for Indians who want to move to Canada. Express Entry. Provincial Nominee Program. Study then work. Canadian work permits. Family-class sponsorship. How do I move my whole family to Canada? Services and information Express Entry. Immigrate as a skilled worker. […]

Who Can Legally Marry You In Canada?

Marriage ceremonies in Canada can be either civil or religious. Marriages may be performed by members of the clergy, marriage commissioners, judges, justices of the peace or clerks of the court, depending on the laws of each province and territory regulating marriage solemnization. Can anyone officiate a wedding in Canada? Who can become one? Temporary […]

What Are The Benefits Of Marriage In Canada?

Financial benefits when legally married are common across Canada. Income tax benefits are limited, but both married and common-law partners are allowed to transfer certain credits. More likely, your shared income could be used to legally qualify for rebates, loans or even grants. What benefits do you get for being married? Does Marriage Bring Financial […]

How Can I Marry Someone In Canada?

You can apply for a marriage licence wherever you wish to get married through a municipal office or city hall. In Ontario, you can follow these steps to get a marriage licence. You will need two government-issued identification documents for each person getting married. How do you legally marry someone in Canada? Marriage Licences At […]

What Does Canada Call Christmas?

“Merry Christmas” is the most common holiday greeting even among those who consider Christmas to be secular. About two thirds of people who say “Merry Christmas” still consider Christmas to be a secular holiday. The term “Happy Holidays” is only used by about a third of Canadians. What do they call the Christmas holiday in […]