Hi guys, I am in a awkward situation and I just want to prepare for the future.
My fiancé and I have been living together for about nine months. It is likely that our relationship will be deemed common-law before I receive a PPR. When I do get a PPR and the question asks "Has your family composition changed since our last correspondence?" Does this question apply to the formation of a common-law relationship? If so, what are the ramifications of this new change?
The reason why I am asking is that, my fiancé does not intend to accompany me nor wants family sponsorship at this time. In fact, she prefers me to sponsor her probably a year later. lol no we aren't getting married yet either. But I just want to avoid any unnecessary spousal kits for common-law if required (at that time) or provide any evidence on that grounds because it is unnecessary right now at the time of PPR. I for one do not intend to increase my processing time..so...tough lol. But all laughs aside, she has her own personal career path as well so we will basically be long distance again.
How do I handle this situation? I want to ensure that when I do sponsor her down the road that this date doesn't come back to bite me in the you know....what Thanks.
@legalfalcon @Leon @CDNPR2014 @Rob_TO @canadianwoman @canuck_in_uk #CVCommunity
My fiancé and I have been living together for about nine months. It is likely that our relationship will be deemed common-law before I receive a PPR. When I do get a PPR and the question asks "Has your family composition changed since our last correspondence?" Does this question apply to the formation of a common-law relationship? If so, what are the ramifications of this new change?
The reason why I am asking is that, my fiancé does not intend to accompany me nor wants family sponsorship at this time. In fact, she prefers me to sponsor her probably a year later. lol no we aren't getting married yet either. But I just want to avoid any unnecessary spousal kits for common-law if required (at that time) or provide any evidence on that grounds because it is unnecessary right now at the time of PPR. I for one do not intend to increase my processing time..so...tough lol. But all laughs aside, she has her own personal career path as well so we will basically be long distance again.
How do I handle this situation? I want to ensure that when I do sponsor her down the road that this date doesn't come back to bite me in the you know....what Thanks.
@legalfalcon @Leon @CDNPR2014 @Rob_TO @canadianwoman @canuck_in_uk #CVCommunity