She can not be conjugal if she is able to live with you and without knowing your circumstances it is very unlikely that as an American you qualify under the conjugal partner rule.Mryoung said:I've been seeing a women who lives in the U.S for the past 3 years. We been talking and I want to sponsor her (Conjugal partner) is it illegal for her to wait for approval while residing in Canada? If it is what is a better alternative?
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Corey
That is very good but have you checked into what CIC means by conjugal? The main criteria being that you are unable to live together. It is actually quite rare to qualify as conjugal.Mryoung said:She is well informed I work all year around and make around 85K a year I do have a house and all basic nesscitys
Unfortunately, you are not well-informed about the application categories. Because you can be physically present together, you face no bar to either marrying, or living together common-law, and therefore do not qualify under the conjugal category.Mryoung said:She is well informed I work all year around and make around 85K a year I do have a house and all basic nesscitys
Conjugal won't work. You'll either need to get married or live together for a year continuously to become common law in order to sponsor her.Mryoung said:I've been seeing a women who lives in the U.S for the past 3 years. We been talking and I want to sponsor her (Conjugal partner) is it illegal for her to wait for approval while residing in Canada? If it is what is a better alternative?
Thanks
Corey
You need to live together for at least 1 year continuously before you can apply for common law sponsorship.Mryoung said:So is it better for her to live with me then apply for common law ? How long should I wait till I apply for it??