On a slightly different matter in your file: what proofs do you have that you are living together and have done for at least 12 months? Burden of proof on common law is on you, and they will scrutinize that carefully. (Or make your life easier and get married)Hi dw33, I've been checking on your posts and I am kind of in the same situation as you except I have a common-law partner and we've not yet applied (will in a week or 2). My partner and I also live in China. MACAU to be exact. Do we really need to do all you just said for me (sponsor) to just show intent? That's quite extreme...It's making me anxious. What did you actually submit to show intent initially? The only thing for me that I can think of is to get my mother to write a letter and say that we will be living in her place. Also, I got a dog, so I will be contacting airlines and stuff to move her. I can also show that I'm "looking" or "researching" about the jobs I can find in my field when I get to Canada. What else is there to show ???
Note dw33's case is at a later stage. Read through this and other threads about how to demonstrate intent. You don't necessarily need to quit your job and buy a house that far in advance (although if you can do all those things in advance, sure). You need to show intent - a plan - how you will move, support yourselves, live in Canada, etc. Then be prepared later in process to show more information.
Also note - I think dw33's case was complicated a bit by not having spent much time nor having many ties in Canada, for years. My file, for example, I'd maintained many parts of ties in Canada despite having been abroad for some time.