Please guys, read the CIC website. If you choose to count solely on the advice of those on here, you would be cheating yourself. People on here don’t know everything and some advice can be faulty/flawed. You need to read the website so that you can get a much better understanding of what you need to do.
Kay89, please read the information below. I found it on the CIC website:
“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. Persons who have established and maintained a conjugal relationship for one year and who do not intend to marry might be conjugal partners if they have been unable to cohabit because of an immigration impediment or other serious barrier”.
If you can prove that you are unable to achieve common-law due to immigration or other serious reasons, this could be enough to get you an approval. If you are able to present a solid case explaining why you cannot achieve common law, you do not have to also provide evidence as to why you can’t get married. IRCC is NOT trying to force you to get married especially if you are not ready to. The sole purpose of the sponsorship program is to UNITE FAMILIES.
Please read the website and don’t rely too much on other people’s advice. Read for yourself:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/permanent-residence/non-economic-classes/family-class-determining-spouse/assessing-conjugal.html