Hi all,
I am a Canadian citizen who is in a committed relationship with my boyfriend for over a year now who lives in South Africa. We are both Congolese-born individuals. He currently has a work permit status in SA. I traveled to visit him last November for 10 days since I have 2 young children from a previous relationship.
Because we have not lived together before, I am inclined to believe that the conjugal partner program would be suitable for us.
Our immigration barriers are as follows: as a Canadian citizen, I cannot, unfortunately, move to SA to live with him for a year to be considered common law because of my children who are Canadian citizens. Their father would not approve of this move and will accuse me of kidnapping them. Safety is an issue in SA, therefore i do not want to move there. As an immigrant in SA, it is hard for him to find work and provide for himself and us. I am not guaranteed a job there if i were to consider moving there; while i have a permanent job in the public service here. Because he does not have stable employment there, he has become dependent of me as i send him money to pay rent, feed himself and survive. As a result, an application for a visitor visa to Canada will not be approved since Canada requires him to prove that he has job in SA and a loaded bank account.
Based on this summary, can you please tell me if we stand a chance of being accepted? what other reasons can i provide to prove the immigration barrier?
Your input is appreciated
I am a Canadian citizen who is in a committed relationship with my boyfriend for over a year now who lives in South Africa. We are both Congolese-born individuals. He currently has a work permit status in SA. I traveled to visit him last November for 10 days since I have 2 young children from a previous relationship.
Because we have not lived together before, I am inclined to believe that the conjugal partner program would be suitable for us.
Our immigration barriers are as follows: as a Canadian citizen, I cannot, unfortunately, move to SA to live with him for a year to be considered common law because of my children who are Canadian citizens. Their father would not approve of this move and will accuse me of kidnapping them. Safety is an issue in SA, therefore i do not want to move there. As an immigrant in SA, it is hard for him to find work and provide for himself and us. I am not guaranteed a job there if i were to consider moving there; while i have a permanent job in the public service here. Because he does not have stable employment there, he has become dependent of me as i send him money to pay rent, feed himself and survive. As a result, an application for a visitor visa to Canada will not be approved since Canada requires him to prove that he has job in SA and a loaded bank account.
Based on this summary, can you please tell me if we stand a chance of being accepted? what other reasons can i provide to prove the immigration barrier?
Your input is appreciated