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Kisska
Here is my situation.?
I am a Canadian citizen and a student. I am in love with a guy who is a visa student. We really love each other and want to get married and build our future in Canada. However since we cannot support each other and still live separately (me with parents and him with his aunt), we cannot move out together. So do we have to live together to apply for immigration(after we get married here)? If not, will the agency consider the marrriage fictive and not provide him with the status? Is it possible for him to get the documents without us living together yet? He is also in school..
You should discuss your situation with an immigration lawyer. A good one can probably tell you what you need to do during a no-cost initial consultation.
I know this is tough for you with money being so tight, but this something you need to get right the first time. It's easier to avoid mistakes than to correct them once they are made. This is one of the most important decisions you will have to make in your life, so it's important to get it right the first time.
If you marry him, you will have to sponsor him in order for him to be allowed to receive PR status in Canada. You will be required to show you have enough money to fund his stay in Canada (including any medical costs he incurs) until he qualifies to work here. You must have adequate employment and money put away.
Chances are, he will have to go back home and apply for a visa to return from his country.