Hi all,
First neither myself nor my partner is Canadian - I'm moving there as a grad student and my partner will be applying for spousal open work permit. But it seems that those who are on this forum might be more knowledgeable on this issue as it concerns the definition of common-law partnership...
Me and my partner have been together for two years and cohabited for 18 months in total. But there's a two months gap in that period, i.e., we lived together for 9 months, were apart for 2 months, and moved in again after that period. After the first nine months, we came to Korea to look for teaching jobs and my partner had to go back to her country so she can get a work visa for Korea.
My question is simply: does this mean that we don't qualify as common-law partners? Or could we explain that we were together all along but she had to take a trip for a visa?
Thanks,
Steve
First neither myself nor my partner is Canadian - I'm moving there as a grad student and my partner will be applying for spousal open work permit. But it seems that those who are on this forum might be more knowledgeable on this issue as it concerns the definition of common-law partnership...
Me and my partner have been together for two years and cohabited for 18 months in total. But there's a two months gap in that period, i.e., we lived together for 9 months, were apart for 2 months, and moved in again after that period. After the first nine months, we came to Korea to look for teaching jobs and my partner had to go back to her country so she can get a work visa for Korea.
My question is simply: does this mean that we don't qualify as common-law partners? Or could we explain that we were together all along but she had to take a trip for a visa?
Thanks,
Steve