Hi all,
I am new on this forum and was able to find a lot of information however I have a question related to my situation and I hope somebody can help me.
I lived with my boyfriend in Canada for over a year and we want to apply for the sponsorship under the common law category. I am applicant, he is the sponsor. I was in Canada under IEC and my work permit extension got rejected. I left Canada because apart from the rejection, there is another reason why I
decided to go back which is the fact that I need to get a few documents to finalize the paperwork on my side (we will be applying in December this year). We are still continuing our relationship, we talk every day on skype, he is coming to visit me for Christmas where I want to introduce him to my extended family, and I am going to visit him in March next year. I am going to stay in my country of nationality until the application process is finished and a decision is made (we will be applying outland). My country is visa exempt but a re-entry into Canada as a visitor is never guaranteed and we cannot afford buying tickets not knowing if I will be allowed to re-enter or not.
I have a question though, will that information satisfy a visa officer with regard to our relationship being genuine and continuing? Should the common law (in terms of me living with my partner physically) be continued? Will the reasons (rejection, not sure about re-entry) be explaining the fact that I am temporarily not there enough? We called a few times with the CIC hotline and they told us every time that if we are applying outland, I do not have to be in Canada, but I just want to make sure here.
I hope we have a strong file because before I came to live in Canada, we had a long distance relationship for over a year and we have lots of pictures, emails nd skype proof from that time, we have a joint bank account, I am a beneficiary on his insurance, we have tickets from trips and different visits, we paid bills together and my correspondence was alywas coming to his address.
Thank you very much in advance for your help!!
I am new on this forum and was able to find a lot of information however I have a question related to my situation and I hope somebody can help me.
I lived with my boyfriend in Canada for over a year and we want to apply for the sponsorship under the common law category. I am applicant, he is the sponsor. I was in Canada under IEC and my work permit extension got rejected. I left Canada because apart from the rejection, there is another reason why I
decided to go back which is the fact that I need to get a few documents to finalize the paperwork on my side (we will be applying in December this year). We are still continuing our relationship, we talk every day on skype, he is coming to visit me for Christmas where I want to introduce him to my extended family, and I am going to visit him in March next year. I am going to stay in my country of nationality until the application process is finished and a decision is made (we will be applying outland). My country is visa exempt but a re-entry into Canada as a visitor is never guaranteed and we cannot afford buying tickets not knowing if I will be allowed to re-enter or not.
I have a question though, will that information satisfy a visa officer with regard to our relationship being genuine and continuing? Should the common law (in terms of me living with my partner physically) be continued? Will the reasons (rejection, not sure about re-entry) be explaining the fact that I am temporarily not there enough? We called a few times with the CIC hotline and they told us every time that if we are applying outland, I do not have to be in Canada, but I just want to make sure here.
I hope we have a strong file because before I came to live in Canada, we had a long distance relationship for over a year and we have lots of pictures, emails nd skype proof from that time, we have a joint bank account, I am a beneficiary on his insurance, we have tickets from trips and different visits, we paid bills together and my correspondence was alywas coming to his address.
Thank you very much in advance for your help!!