Actually yes, I already looked into it. I’ve been separated for years. There’s nothing stopping me from applying for PR in a common law relationship.
initially I thought this wasn’t possible that’s why my partner and I took awhile trying to figure out a way for us to be together in Canada.
I already paid the $1040 PR fee, I just need to get my physical exams done, get my criminal record certificates from my homeland, translate those and wait until I have enough evidence of common law relationship in November.
that’s why the visitor extension refusal is a big deal for us
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@AlexZ92 my partner and I are in the exact same position as you. I do not want my partner to leave as he would have higher risks of catching Covid and that doesn’t sit right with me. His visitor extension was also denied and just like you we mentioned that due to Covid he cannot get the documents from his home country.
Many people have said hire a lawyer and go through them. What are your thoughts?