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LibyaLove2012

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Here is my situationI have been with my finacee now since 2011, I have recently filed for divorse from my husband , divorse will be final in August of this year. I have travelled twice since to meet with my finacee and spent 30 days each time with him .Wondering if we can start any forms now while waiting for divorse to go through? And also looking for advice on the fastest and easiest way to bring him to canada.. I am a Canadian citizen . he is from Libya Any info you guys can give me will be of great help Thanks
 
Start by reading the first post here.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/spousal-sponsorship-t46995.0.html

You can certainly start filling out the paperwork but you won't be able to submit the sponsorship application until you are actually married (or have lived together for a minimum of one full year).
 
So they are forms we can start as of now ? But cant sumit till we are married .. which forms are these and can I download them? We cant live together for 1 year until he is actually inside Canada !!!! This is all so confusing :(
 
LibyaLove2012 said:
So they are forms we can start as of now ? But cant sumit till we are married .. which forms are these and can I download them? We cant live together for 1 year until he is actually inside Canada !!!! This is all so confusing :(

I personally wouldn't start the forms until you're ready to turn them in because CIC updates their forms from time to time. We started filling out forms in October. By the time we got all of our police checks together in January, several of the forms were different. I would recommend reading them over to get familiar with the questions, so you can think about how to answer them.
 
LibyaLove2012 said:
So they are forms we can start as of now ? But cant sumit till we are married .. which forms are these and can I download them? We cant live together for 1 year until he is actually inside Canada !!!! This is all so confusing :(

amikety said:
I personally wouldn't start the forms until you're ready to turn them in because CIC updates their forms from time to time. We started filling out forms in October. By the time we got all of our police checks together in January, several of the forms were different. I would recommend reading them over to get familiar with the questions, so you can think about how to answer them.

amikety was right, CIC updates their forms and immigration policies from time to time due to fraud cases. You mentioned that you were with your Fiancee since 2011, do you mean you live together since 2011? If that's true then you can apply under Family Class - Conjugal Sponsorship. If not, then you don't have a choice but to wait until you received your divorce and marry your partner.

Canada Embassy - Libya Visas and Immigration weblink: http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/libya-libye/visas/index.aspx?lang=eng&view=d

Welcome to the Visa Section of the Embassy of Canada in Tripoli.

For information about going to Canada and to find out how to make an application at this office, please refer to our list of services below.

We provide these services to residents, nationals, or persons legally admitted to Libya.

*Permanent resident (immigration) applications are not accepted in Libya. Please refer to the website for our Visa Section in Paris.

Visa office in Paris, France : Link: http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/france/visas/index.aspx?lang=eng&menu_id=35&view=d

Responsible for Permanent Resident Applications from: Link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/offices/missions/paris.asp

Algeria, Andorra, Belgium, France, Gibraltar, Libya, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Portugal (including Azores and Madeira), Spain(including the Canary Islands), St. Pierre et Miquelon, Switzerland, Tunisia
 
E.Perez said:
amikety was right, CIC updates their forms and immigration policies from time to time due to fraud cases. You mentioned that you were with your Fiancee since 2011, do you mean you live together since 2011? If that's true then you can apply under Family Class - Conjugal Sponsorship. If not, then you don't have a choice but to wait until you received your divorce and marry your partner.

Canada Embassy - Libya Visas and Immigration weblink: http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/libya-libye/visas/index.aspx?lang=eng&view=d

Welcome to the Visa Section of the Embassy of Canada in Tripoli.

For information about going to Canada and to find out how to make an application at this office, please refer to our list of services below.

We provide these services to residents, nationals, or persons legally admitted to Libya.

*Permanent resident (immigration) applications are not accepted in Libya. Please refer to the website for our Visa Section in Paris.

Living together is Common-Law class, not Conjugal. Conjugal should be used only when every other avenue has been tried without success. If they're able to get married after her divorce, Conjugal is not an option.
 
amikety said:
Living together is Common-Law class, not Conjugal. Conjugal should be used only when every other avenue has been tried without success. If they're able to get married after her divorce, Conjugal is not an option.

Ah ok, sorry for that, I think you have your own CIC Office. I don`t know that there`s already Common-Law Class I thought it`s under Family Class, my mistake.

Determine your eligibility – Sponsor your spouse, partner or children

Effective October 25, 2012, sponsored spouses or partners must now live together in a legitimate relationship with their sponsor for two years from the day they receive permanent residence status in Canada.

If you are a spouse or partner being sponsored to come to Canada, this applies to you if:

You are being sponsored by a permanent resident or Canadian citizen
You have been in a relationship for two years or less with your sponsor
You have no children in common
Your application was received on or after October 25, 2012
Learn more about the new conditional permanent residence measure for spouses and partners.


Your spouse, common-law or conjugal partner, or dependent children may be eligible to immigrate to Canada as permanent residents.

An application for Family Class sponsorship can be made if your spouse, common-law or conjugal partner, or dependent children live inside or outside Canada.

The first step is for you to apply as the sponsor. Both you, as the sponsor, and your relative must meet certain requirements.

Applicants for permanent residence must go through medical, criminal and background screening. Applicants with a criminal record may not be allowed to enter Canada. People who pose a risk to Canada's security are also not allowed to enter Canada. Applicants may have to provide a certificate from police authorities in their home country. The Sponsor's Guide for Family Class explains medical, criminal and background checks.
 
Still dont get the2 year living together thing . so if we marry . can he come to Canada or do i have to leave and live with him in his country for 2 years ????? I DONT GET IT
 
If you marry him you can sponsor him immediately.
 
then we have to live together for 2 years before we can apply for residency?
 
LibyaLove2012 said:
then we have to live together for 2 years before we can apply for residency?

You can marry him and then sponsor him immediately.

The 2 year rule applies once he is a PR. If he is granted PR, you then must live together for at least 2 years or he can lose his PR.

This is to prevent fraud; sometimes, a foreign person will romance a Canadian, marry them, be sponsored, come to Canada and then leave their sponsor straightaway. Previously, there was nothing that really could be done to the PR in this situation. With this new rule, it gives CIC more power to revoke PR in these fraud cases.
 
LibyaLove2012 said:
Ohhhhh ... Now I get it ! so after two years living together ,then what?

As I said, this rule is to prevent immigration marriage fraud. If he left you a day before the 2 year mark, he could be deported; if he left you a day after the 2 year mark, he couldn't be deported.

So if you guys are "happily ever after", that 2 year rule doesn't change anything :). After 2 years, he is still a PR
 
I See ... Well I guess its just the wait now , Divorse wont be final till August .... I have been back in canada now only two weeks After spending 30 days with him , And it seems like a lifetime :'( But I have forgotten to mention that my recent divorse is from a man from America , which I Was sponering , He was here 4 years , will that effect me from sponsering the man I was meant to be with in the first place to come to Canada ?