Hi,
I've been with my partner for 4 years, and we've lived together in Canada since April 2014. We're applying for inland common-law permanent residency for myself (I'm Scottish), the problem is:
I spent two months (May to July) of last summer, 2015, in Scotland a) for my brother's wedding then b) because I was waiting for my new IEC working holiday visa to come in so I could work again in Canada. As soon as my visa came through, I flew back to Canada to be with my partner, who couldn't leave his seasonal job to come to the wedding.
I was also outside of Canada for two months of winter in 2014-15, for Christmas (my partner stayed in Canada as his father is sick) so if those absences don't count as 'short, temporary' (I can't imagine they'll count as short, to be honest), does that mean I have to wait till July 2016 and 12 months of being together continuously before applying for common-law?
We've been committed and together even when I've been away (I'm a freelance travel writer and editor and so don't need to stay in one place...perhaps my lack of travels -- outside of visiting family -- over the past couple of years will be testament to my bond with my partner? )
Any advice would be much appreciated.
I've been with my partner for 4 years, and we've lived together in Canada since April 2014. We're applying for inland common-law permanent residency for myself (I'm Scottish), the problem is:
I spent two months (May to July) of last summer, 2015, in Scotland a) for my brother's wedding then b) because I was waiting for my new IEC working holiday visa to come in so I could work again in Canada. As soon as my visa came through, I flew back to Canada to be with my partner, who couldn't leave his seasonal job to come to the wedding.
I was also outside of Canada for two months of winter in 2014-15, for Christmas (my partner stayed in Canada as his father is sick) so if those absences don't count as 'short, temporary' (I can't imagine they'll count as short, to be honest), does that mean I have to wait till July 2016 and 12 months of being together continuously before applying for common-law?
We've been committed and together even when I've been away (I'm a freelance travel writer and editor and so don't need to stay in one place...perhaps my lack of travels -- outside of visiting family -- over the past couple of years will be testament to my bond with my partner? )
Any advice would be much appreciated.