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    Spousal sponsorship

    Another thing that does not seem right, but I may just not understand it: if I am in Canada and we decide for Outland, he still has to be approved as a sponsor in Canada (that's what they told me on the info line). Then how come the other visa office is eligible to undermine that decision and...
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    Spousal sponsorship

    There is something I don't understand. When I sat down to the forms, I saw that if I reside here, I should choose the In-Canada application. But that does not seem to mean that my application has to be processed in Canada. I can be legally in Canada and still have my documents processed in my...
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    Common law partner sponsor

    Thanks a lot! We wanted to have the Inland one, but processed in my home country, because it takes much less time (in some cases 1/3). So I understand that inland goes to one office and outland to the other. That makes sense now. I'll have a look at Leon's post. Thank you so much for all the help!
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    Common law partner sponsor

    One more question. From what the lady told me yesterday, I have to send my application to somewhere in Canada, before if it send from there to the office in my home country (which is a pity, it would be faster if I could send it straight were it is supposed to be). First she said Sydney, but...
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    Common law partner sponsor

    Skilled worker. But it's hard to say it's submitted, as they have lost it. Plus they say they do not know where the money is. When I spoke to the CIC worker, she said I should write a letter to withdraw the application and say that there have been difficulties with finding the application...
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    Common law partner sponsor

    I may do that. The bases on which they returned my applications were really stupid. Once they claimed that I entered a wrong name for the office that is going to process my application (I only put what the office told me to put) and so on and so forth. My partner had exactly the same problem...
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    Common law partner sponsor

    Haha :) No, the 3 years is not a problem, we talked about it. I do understand his frustration (and mine too). My previous applications have been rejected for bogus causes and now... they have lost my last application. Didn't even go through it (that's over a year of PRELIMINARY stage). But they...
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    Common law partner sponsor

    Thanks a lot guys! I hope this will convince him. He finds it tricky and I understand that. It's about a 1000 $ together for applying, translations and getting a PR card.
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    Common law partner sponsor

    From what I remember he received his PR in June or so. He applied way before Sept. 2009.
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    Common law partner sponsor

    I arrived on the 19 of September 2009. WE share electricity bills, I am a co holder of credit card on his name, we have our landlords to give us the notes that we resided together. We have Canadian friends knowing about our relationship and both our families know about our relatioship (we have...
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    Common law partner sponsor

    Hello everyone, I am new here and I am not sure if that is the place that I should ask such a question. My partner has got his permanent residency about 5 months ago. I lived with him for over a year in Canada (legally, first on an open work permit, now as a student). We know each other for...