Hi all!
I'm currently in Canada right now under a work visa (started January 2019). I'm planning on applying for PR in the near future, though I have a few questions regarding my same-sex partner who's currently just on a visitor visa now and moving back to our home country in a few months. He intends to return next year on a student visa (around January 2020).
We've been together since March 2014 but have not co-habitated for one year nor married yet. In the eyes of the law, we're not exactly common-law partners yet. We are planning to do the things needed to be eligible for common law-- open a joint account together, etc, and when he moves back next year, try to find a new place where we can become joint co-signatories on the lease.
My questions are as follows:
(1) I understand that it takes one year of co-habitation before we can be declared common-law. Should I wait for this to happen before I apply for PR (so roughly Jan 2021)? Or should I apply as soon as I can (Jan 2020)?
(2) If I apply early next year (while he's just started studying in Canada), do I need to declare him as common-law even if legally we're not yet common-law (since one year hasn't passed yet)? Will this be a problem later on when we DO become common-law and he wasn't declared as such when I applied?
(3) He's taking up a 2-year college course (so Jan 2020 - 2022). I'm not sure if I start PR application Jan 2020 how long it takes to get my own PR application + PR card. Let's say I get it Jan 2021. Should I apply inland sponsorship or outland (given that his studies might end in the middle of the process)?
Really appreciate your comments guys. Thanks.
I'm currently in Canada right now under a work visa (started January 2019). I'm planning on applying for PR in the near future, though I have a few questions regarding my same-sex partner who's currently just on a visitor visa now and moving back to our home country in a few months. He intends to return next year on a student visa (around January 2020).
We've been together since March 2014 but have not co-habitated for one year nor married yet. In the eyes of the law, we're not exactly common-law partners yet. We are planning to do the things needed to be eligible for common law-- open a joint account together, etc, and when he moves back next year, try to find a new place where we can become joint co-signatories on the lease.
My questions are as follows:
(1) I understand that it takes one year of co-habitation before we can be declared common-law. Should I wait for this to happen before I apply for PR (so roughly Jan 2021)? Or should I apply as soon as I can (Jan 2020)?
(2) If I apply early next year (while he's just started studying in Canada), do I need to declare him as common-law even if legally we're not yet common-law (since one year hasn't passed yet)? Will this be a problem later on when we DO become common-law and he wasn't declared as such when I applied?
(3) He's taking up a 2-year college course (so Jan 2020 - 2022). I'm not sure if I start PR application Jan 2020 how long it takes to get my own PR application + PR card. Let's say I get it Jan 2021. Should I apply inland sponsorship or outland (given that his studies might end in the middle of the process)?
Really appreciate your comments guys. Thanks.