- Dec 12, 2016
- 330
- 95
- Category........
- CEC
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- AOR Received.
- 17-05-2018
- Med's Done....
- 23-04-2018
- Passport Req..
- 27-09-2018
- VISA ISSUED...
- 12-10-2018
- LANDED..........
- 14-10-2018
Hello guys,
I am bringing a question that might be hard to define... This is how CIC defines a common-law partnership.
Your common-law partner:
Based on their own definition, My question is,
1. If you are living with your boy friend/girl friend for more than 1 year, you are automatically considered in a common-law relationship in the eyes of CIC?
A friend of mine who is very knowledgeable about immigration process strongly advised that if you are living with your boy friend/girl friend in a romantic relationship for more than 1 year, you are in a common-law relationship no matter how long you guys have been separated from time to time. For example, you have been living with your partner for almost 2 years, then you two are definitely in a common-law relationship although there were some events that you two were physically separated for 1 or 2 months.
The thing is that CIC definition contains a word of 'without any long periods apart' during the period of the time.
And some experts here also advised that with such a long period of break (1~2 months), the clock will be reset to 0 and you need to start the time from the beginning to become a common-law partner.
What can be more fit into CIC's concepts of a common-law relationship? Any legal cases or own experience that you guys can share?
Thank you very much.
I am bringing a question that might be hard to define... This is how CIC defines a common-law partnership.
Your common-law partner:
- isn’t legally married to you
- can be either sex
- is 18 or older
- has been living with you for at least 12 consecutive months, meaning:
- you’ve been living together continuously for one year, without any long periods apart
- if either of you left your home it was for:
- family obligations
- work or business travel
- any time spent away from each other must have been:
- short
- temporary
Based on their own definition, My question is,
1. If you are living with your boy friend/girl friend for more than 1 year, you are automatically considered in a common-law relationship in the eyes of CIC?
A friend of mine who is very knowledgeable about immigration process strongly advised that if you are living with your boy friend/girl friend in a romantic relationship for more than 1 year, you are in a common-law relationship no matter how long you guys have been separated from time to time. For example, you have been living with your partner for almost 2 years, then you two are definitely in a common-law relationship although there were some events that you two were physically separated for 1 or 2 months.
The thing is that CIC definition contains a word of 'without any long periods apart' during the period of the time.
And some experts here also advised that with such a long period of break (1~2 months), the clock will be reset to 0 and you need to start the time from the beginning to become a common-law partner.
What can be more fit into CIC's concepts of a common-law relationship? Any legal cases or own experience that you guys can share?
Thank you very much.