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We are an American male couple wishing to become Canadian Citizens. We will be applying under the skilled worker / professional immigration system. Score of 84 on the initial assessment. One of us is HIV-positive, the other is HIV-negative. We are worried about how to proceed. We realize that it's likely we will be rejected as a couple as one partner has HIV. Is it possible for me, the HIV-negative partner, to apply on my own, relocate, and then marry my partner, avoiding the HIV exception altogether? I have heard both that this is possible and that this is fraud since the Canadian Government considers us common law partners, even if the US doesn't legally recognize us as a couple.
Can anyone help us figure out the best way to proceed? Does anyone know an HIV-discordant couple who has successfully immigrated?
Thank you!!
We are an American male couple wishing to become Canadian Citizens. We will be applying under the skilled worker / professional immigration system. Score of 84 on the initial assessment. One of us is HIV-positive, the other is HIV-negative. We are worried about how to proceed. We realize that it's likely we will be rejected as a couple as one partner has HIV. Is it possible for me, the HIV-negative partner, to apply on my own, relocate, and then marry my partner, avoiding the HIV exception altogether? I have heard both that this is possible and that this is fraud since the Canadian Government considers us common law partners, even if the US doesn't legally recognize us as a couple.
Can anyone help us figure out the best way to proceed? Does anyone know an HIV-discordant couple who has successfully immigrated?
Thank you!!