Hello,
Okay so here is the situation.
I have an American girlfriend and we have been dating for over 4 years, 3 of which were long distance (We met online, and she was in a southern state). Twelve months ago she moved to a border town so that it would put us within driving distance of each other, since I already live near the US border. We visit one another 2/3 days every week and have kept a Calendar log of days spent in each country.
We are in a committed relationship and have been the whole time. I noticed there is the conjugal relationship class of sponsorship, and I am wondering if this would work in our situation. Common law isn't an option since she doesn't have any student visa or any reason to stay here long term. We're pretty young 19 and 20 and the concept of being married is daunting, and there would be no way for our families to get together for a proper ceremony at this time with the distance barrier.
The line that stuck out to me on the website under conjugal was as follows:
"the inability to marry cannot be an absolute requirement, since this could have the effect of "forcing" those couples to marry who may have chosen not to"
We have plenty of supporting documents, including pictures, phone records, our calendar of days spent in each country, and people that would verify our relationship legitimacy.
A couple other circumstances and questions around our immigration:
My work history consists of steady part time work for over a year up until a few days ago where I switched to a full time job with a new company need I wait until I've been there for some time until we fill out and submit our papers? If so how long?
Neither of us have High School Diplomas, both were homeschooled and there's not much official documentation around it, I have references from two past part time jobs. And she has good 1yr+ at the same job full time work history as well. Does this have any negative impact on things?
As of now she lives in the USA in a Travel Trailer in my name at a RV park. Provided that she was approved to come to Canada: We would bring the trailer back into Canada, and into an RV park here, I would move out from my parents and into this trailer with her. Any reason they would have a problem with this arrangement?
As things are, should we try conjugal sponsorship? We haven't started the immigration side of things up to this point because of how intimidating the paperwork was. And I wasn't sure if everything was at a point of eligibility yet.
I really appreciate anyone who takes the time to read and help out here, It means a lot if anyone gets us closer to finally getting things going.
Thanks,
Jason
Okay so here is the situation.
I have an American girlfriend and we have been dating for over 4 years, 3 of which were long distance (We met online, and she was in a southern state). Twelve months ago she moved to a border town so that it would put us within driving distance of each other, since I already live near the US border. We visit one another 2/3 days every week and have kept a Calendar log of days spent in each country.
We are in a committed relationship and have been the whole time. I noticed there is the conjugal relationship class of sponsorship, and I am wondering if this would work in our situation. Common law isn't an option since she doesn't have any student visa or any reason to stay here long term. We're pretty young 19 and 20 and the concept of being married is daunting, and there would be no way for our families to get together for a proper ceremony at this time with the distance barrier.
The line that stuck out to me on the website under conjugal was as follows:
"the inability to marry cannot be an absolute requirement, since this could have the effect of "forcing" those couples to marry who may have chosen not to"
We have plenty of supporting documents, including pictures, phone records, our calendar of days spent in each country, and people that would verify our relationship legitimacy.
A couple other circumstances and questions around our immigration:
My work history consists of steady part time work for over a year up until a few days ago where I switched to a full time job with a new company need I wait until I've been there for some time until we fill out and submit our papers? If so how long?
Neither of us have High School Diplomas, both were homeschooled and there's not much official documentation around it, I have references from two past part time jobs. And she has good 1yr+ at the same job full time work history as well. Does this have any negative impact on things?
As of now she lives in the USA in a Travel Trailer in my name at a RV park. Provided that she was approved to come to Canada: We would bring the trailer back into Canada, and into an RV park here, I would move out from my parents and into this trailer with her. Any reason they would have a problem with this arrangement?
As things are, should we try conjugal sponsorship? We haven't started the immigration side of things up to this point because of how intimidating the paperwork was. And I wasn't sure if everything was at a point of eligibility yet.
I really appreciate anyone who takes the time to read and help out here, It means a lot if anyone gets us closer to finally getting things going.
Thanks,
Jason