Hello everyone,
My boyfriend (canadian citizen) wants to sponsor me under the family class so we can ("continue to") live together in Canada.
I've had visitor status throughout the year we lived together but didn't request a visa extension so I knew I'd have to leave the country early on February 2019. And I don't even understand if I can ask for one since I'm from a visa exempt country and all the information online seems overwhelmingly confusing.
We spent most of the current month (Jan 2019) in the US and when we crossed the border (by car) I was asked several questions because I didn't have a flight back booked and I had to leave in about two weeks. Both me and my boyfriend were interviewed separately and I almost got denied entry but the officer understood that we want to do things the right way and we don't intend to do anything illegal.
Anyway, I was given temporary residency until February 1st and got on visitor record, which makes me prove every time I visit that I won't remain in the country longer than what I'm allowed to, because now they know i have strong ties to the country.
So we thought of applying as conjugal partners instead, spending a while apart while we take care of the application. However, I read that to qualify for conjugal partners there must be a legal barrier that doesn't allow us to either get married or live in a common law relationship. Is the fact that I'm on visitor record enough of a legal barrier for us to be considered conjugal partners?
My boyfriend (canadian citizen) wants to sponsor me under the family class so we can ("continue to") live together in Canada.
I've had visitor status throughout the year we lived together but didn't request a visa extension so I knew I'd have to leave the country early on February 2019. And I don't even understand if I can ask for one since I'm from a visa exempt country and all the information online seems overwhelmingly confusing.
We spent most of the current month (Jan 2019) in the US and when we crossed the border (by car) I was asked several questions because I didn't have a flight back booked and I had to leave in about two weeks. Both me and my boyfriend were interviewed separately and I almost got denied entry but the officer understood that we want to do things the right way and we don't intend to do anything illegal.
Anyway, I was given temporary residency until February 1st and got on visitor record, which makes me prove every time I visit that I won't remain in the country longer than what I'm allowed to, because now they know i have strong ties to the country.
So we thought of applying as conjugal partners instead, spending a while apart while we take care of the application. However, I read that to qualify for conjugal partners there must be a legal barrier that doesn't allow us to either get married or live in a common law relationship. Is the fact that I'm on visitor record enough of a legal barrier for us to be considered conjugal partners?