My partner, who is a permanent resident of Canada and I had almost been together for a year last time I visited Canada.
But before our cohabitation even reached 1 year, we broke up.
BUT.. I still had to live in my ex-partner's house, even though we were no longer in a relationship. In total we lived for almost 13 months together (probably 10 months in a relationship and 3 months as just friends).
Now, we are back together here in Canada, and I will need to apply for my first extension since coming back here, and maybe just maybe will apply for spousal visa after a year (if we ever reach that stage in our relationship).
How difficult is it for us to prove that we broke up before 1 year of cohabitation? Do we have a chance in applying as common-law?
Appreciate your inputs. I just hope we will not need lawyer for this as budget is tight.
Thank you.
But before our cohabitation even reached 1 year, we broke up.
BUT.. I still had to live in my ex-partner's house, even though we were no longer in a relationship. In total we lived for almost 13 months together (probably 10 months in a relationship and 3 months as just friends).
Now, we are back together here in Canada, and I will need to apply for my first extension since coming back here, and maybe just maybe will apply for spousal visa after a year (if we ever reach that stage in our relationship).
How difficult is it for us to prove that we broke up before 1 year of cohabitation? Do we have a chance in applying as common-law?
Appreciate your inputs. I just hope we will not need lawyer for this as budget is tight.
Thank you.