- May 7, 2013
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- Paris
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- App. Filed.......
- 30/06/2014
- AOR Received.
- 19/08/2014
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- 28/03/2014
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- 02/12/2014
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- 19/12/2014
- LANDED..........
- 01/04/2015
Hello everyone, I've recently discovered this forum and I find it extremely helpful. I really hope someone could give some insight on our situation.
In plainest terms: I am a Canadian citizen and my partner is Belgian. We have known each other since December 2011 while she was on a working holiday Visa in Canada and we have dated for 13 months. We are currently living together in Belgium for almost 6 months and will continue to live together until my working holiday Visa expires mid-November and I will return to Canada. Our goal is for my partner to accompany me in Canada eventually and become a permanent resident. We are just at the start of the process and we feel pretty naive and a bit overwhelmed.
Should my partner and I apply as common law once we have lived together for 1 year? Does it have to be exactly 365 days? My stay in Belgium will be about 5 days short of that due to my flight arrangements. Or in order to shorten our time apart, should we apply now as conjugal? I have read that the application will take around a year, so we think the earlier we can start, the faster a response, however my guess is we would have a better chance of approval if we apply as common law. Also, is it easier to apply inland or outland? Can my partner still visit Canada while we are still applying?
We have considered marriage, but we don't want to get married for the sake of a Visa either. Of course we want to live together, but we want the right timing and for our marriage to be more than a licence. However I do have to ask, how much easier is the process if we do get married here in Belgium?
Thanks in advance
In plainest terms: I am a Canadian citizen and my partner is Belgian. We have known each other since December 2011 while she was on a working holiday Visa in Canada and we have dated for 13 months. We are currently living together in Belgium for almost 6 months and will continue to live together until my working holiday Visa expires mid-November and I will return to Canada. Our goal is for my partner to accompany me in Canada eventually and become a permanent resident. We are just at the start of the process and we feel pretty naive and a bit overwhelmed.
Should my partner and I apply as common law once we have lived together for 1 year? Does it have to be exactly 365 days? My stay in Belgium will be about 5 days short of that due to my flight arrangements. Or in order to shorten our time apart, should we apply now as conjugal? I have read that the application will take around a year, so we think the earlier we can start, the faster a response, however my guess is we would have a better chance of approval if we apply as common law. Also, is it easier to apply inland or outland? Can my partner still visit Canada while we are still applying?
We have considered marriage, but we don't want to get married for the sake of a Visa either. Of course we want to live together, but we want the right timing and for our marriage to be more than a licence. However I do have to ask, how much easier is the process if we do get married here in Belgium?
Thanks in advance