Hello,
I asked this question in the Family/Spouse forum, so i thought I'd ask it here too as it pertains to Canadian Experience visa.
I plan to move to Canada shortly on an Experience Canada Visa to live with my girlfriend. I will be there for 1 year, which is the length of time required to qualify as a common law partner.
However, I need to apply for an extension of my visa to change it to Common Law within 30 days BEFORE the Visa runs out (up to just a few days before). This means we'll have been living together for 11 months (and few days) before i apply, and therefore will not qualify. I have several questions:
1) On the dates for the Common Law partner application, can i put that we've been living together full 12 months, as in post-date the "until" date a month, assuming that we will have completed the 1 year by the time my Experience Canada visa runs out
or
2) Can i enter Canada as a "visitor" for 90 days, living with my girlfriend, then leave for a day (she lives on the Canada/US border) and then re-enter with my Canadian Experience Visa (i.e hand my letter to them this time). This way, we will have been living together continously for 1 year three months before my 1 year visa runs out, and it'll be easy to prove...
or
3) Will it be easier to do the other way round. Live for a year with her, then change my visa to a visitor visa, so then we'll have completed one year 30 days before I apply for a Common Law visa. (or i could apply for a self-employed visa or ANY other type of visa before the 1 year visa runs out, then use THAT extended period to apply for Common Law visa?
Are any of these options feasible?
Thanks
I asked this question in the Family/Spouse forum, so i thought I'd ask it here too as it pertains to Canadian Experience visa.
I plan to move to Canada shortly on an Experience Canada Visa to live with my girlfriend. I will be there for 1 year, which is the length of time required to qualify as a common law partner.
However, I need to apply for an extension of my visa to change it to Common Law within 30 days BEFORE the Visa runs out (up to just a few days before). This means we'll have been living together for 11 months (and few days) before i apply, and therefore will not qualify. I have several questions:
1) On the dates for the Common Law partner application, can i put that we've been living together full 12 months, as in post-date the "until" date a month, assuming that we will have completed the 1 year by the time my Experience Canada visa runs out
or
2) Can i enter Canada as a "visitor" for 90 days, living with my girlfriend, then leave for a day (she lives on the Canada/US border) and then re-enter with my Canadian Experience Visa (i.e hand my letter to them this time). This way, we will have been living together continously for 1 year three months before my 1 year visa runs out, and it'll be easy to prove...
or
3) Will it be easier to do the other way round. Live for a year with her, then change my visa to a visitor visa, so then we'll have completed one year 30 days before I apply for a Common Law visa. (or i could apply for a self-employed visa or ANY other type of visa before the 1 year visa runs out, then use THAT extended period to apply for Common Law visa?
Are any of these options feasible?
Thanks