One option would be to get married when you see her (if that's allowed in Dubai?), then apply to sponsor her with an Outland application.Hello All!
New member here but would like to get all your opinions on my status.
My partner and I are in a same-sex relationship. She is a Pakistani citizen and I am a dual national (Canada & Pakistan).
I currently reside in Canada and she resides in Pakistan.
We started interacting with each other in April 2021 over social media and Whatsapp. We both grew fond of each other and eventually traveled to UAE Dubai to meet each other in February 2022.
Our relationship has now been 1.5 years long.
I would like her to come live with me in Canada as a couple, because same-sex relationships are punishable by law in Pakistan and I do not want to take that risk as it may even be life threatening.
She spoke to a consultant once about applying for a temporary resident visa, to which the consultant responded that her visa would be denied looking at her profile ( not enough money in account, no working status etc).
We are going to meet each other again in February 2023 in Dubai.
I would like to know what would be our options that we can consider in order to get her to Canada. Am I able to apply as a Conjugal sponsorship or not?
Please help me with any information, I would really appreciate it.
Thank you!
If marriage is not of interest, she would have to find a way to come to Canada and then `reside' with you in Canada for at least 365 days, before you could then apply to sponsor her as your common law partner, via an Inland application. Because an Inland applicant doesn't seem to need to have legal status, although it's never an absolute guarantee. However...if she is allowed to come to Canada...it would be a long year for her, since she would not be eligible to work in Canada (but could work remotely for a person/company that is outside of Canada). She also may have difficulty obtaining health coverage, as well as many of the other things that people generally need to `live' (DL/ID card, for example).
Having said that, you can certainly apply for conjugal sponsorship, but just know that it [seems] to be a very difficult process for most; being that her country forbids same-sex relationships, may help your case...but by how much?
Conjugal sponsorships are general for those that face true immigration barriers. Since you could easily travel to Pakistan, because you are a dual citizen, at first glance it appears that you do not have an immigration barrier to be `together; the fact that same-sex relations in Pakistan are criminal (disgusting to even hear that) may be seen by IRCC as a true barrier.
Hopefully, other members, with much more info regarding your situation, will chime in to offer their opinions...which is really all that most of us here can offer.
Good luck!