Hey guys, so I made a topic earlier on last night (I think you should be able to find it under general information)
and it basically lead me over here..
A lot of issues began to arise with how I would come over to Canada to be with my loved one, I tried finding different ways to do so but it landed me here.
I was just wondering, how my boyfriend would become my common law partner - and then my sponsor? What exactly would be his requirements? How much does he need to earn, etc.
The one thing I'm confused about on the Canada vissa site it says,
"Common-law partner
You are a common-law partner—either of the opposite sex or the same sex—if:
you have been living together in a conjugal relationship for at least one year in an ongoing 12-month period (you are allowed short absences for business travel or family reasons).
You will need proof that you and your common-law partner have combined your affairs and set up a household together. This can be in the form of proof of:
joint bank accounts or credit cards.
joint ownership of a home.
joint residential leases.
joint rental receipts,
joint registration or payment of utilities (electricity, gas, telephone),
joint management of household expenses,
joint purchases, especially of household items, or
mail addressed to either person or both people at the same address."
However, how am I supposed to set up bank accounts, credit cards, and the rest of these things - Without having citizenship and Canadian identification to do so prior?
Can anybody help?
I'm from the UK - he lives in Ontario, Hawkesbury.
and it basically lead me over here..
A lot of issues began to arise with how I would come over to Canada to be with my loved one, I tried finding different ways to do so but it landed me here.
I was just wondering, how my boyfriend would become my common law partner - and then my sponsor? What exactly would be his requirements? How much does he need to earn, etc.
The one thing I'm confused about on the Canada vissa site it says,
"Common-law partner
You are a common-law partner—either of the opposite sex or the same sex—if:
you have been living together in a conjugal relationship for at least one year in an ongoing 12-month period (you are allowed short absences for business travel or family reasons).
You will need proof that you and your common-law partner have combined your affairs and set up a household together. This can be in the form of proof of:
joint bank accounts or credit cards.
joint ownership of a home.
joint residential leases.
joint rental receipts,
joint registration or payment of utilities (electricity, gas, telephone),
joint management of household expenses,
joint purchases, especially of household items, or
mail addressed to either person or both people at the same address."
However, how am I supposed to set up bank accounts, credit cards, and the rest of these things - Without having citizenship and Canadian identification to do so prior?
Can anybody help?
I'm from the UK - he lives in Ontario, Hawkesbury.