My partner is in Thailand and I am in Canada.
I send money to my partner consistently every month in Thailand. She is financially dependent on me.
I stay with her in Thailand for a cumulative 6 months of the year (non-continuous). its been this way for the past 3 years.
The reason we cannot cohabit for 12 continuous months for common-law status is because I have to go back to Canada to work. I cannot simply stay in Thailand for 12 months and live off of savings.
My partner has not applied for tourist visa to Canada, but even if she did, she wouldn't be able to stay a continuous 12 months.
1) Does CIC recognize financial barriers for conjugal status?
2) If my partner does apply for a tourist visa to Canada but gets rejected, does that count as a valid immigration barrier to approve conjugal status? Should we fail the tourist visa application on purpose?
I send money to my partner consistently every month in Thailand. She is financially dependent on me.
I stay with her in Thailand for a cumulative 6 months of the year (non-continuous). its been this way for the past 3 years.
The reason we cannot cohabit for 12 continuous months for common-law status is because I have to go back to Canada to work. I cannot simply stay in Thailand for 12 months and live off of savings.
My partner has not applied for tourist visa to Canada, but even if she did, she wouldn't be able to stay a continuous 12 months.
1) Does CIC recognize financial barriers for conjugal status?
2) If my partner does apply for a tourist visa to Canada but gets rejected, does that count as a valid immigration barrier to approve conjugal status? Should we fail the tourist visa application on purpose?