Hello,
I am in the final stages of obtaining my PR. Once I get PR and do my landing in Canada, I want to sponsor my girlfriend of three years. However, I want to make sure CIC will not think I am misleading them on my application and revoke my PR.
My girlfriend and I met three years ago when we lived in a big share house in Vancouver in 2014. There were 30 people in the building, and we lived down the hall from each other. We began dating after a few months, but in all the time we were there we still lived in separate rooms. We left Canada about a year ago in 2016, when her visa expired and my post-graduate work permit expired a few months after that. We traveled together for two months in her country, before going to New Zealand together on a working holiday visa. Now we have been living together (we signed a lease together and share the same room) in New Zealand for about 8 months. By the time I am granted PR and do my landing in Canada, we will have lived together in New Zealand for about 11 months and 2 weeks, plus about 2 months of travelling together in Asia. Here are my questions:
1) Can we cohabit in another country? Or can I only sponsor her after I have received PR and we have cohabited in Canada?
2) Does travelling together count as living together? We signed our lease in NZ soon after we arrived, but we can only stay here less than one year. After we leave NZ, we will travel together but will not have a permanent home until we return to Canada.
3) In Vancouver we lived in the same building, but different rooms. But on our tax returns and documents it says the same address without any reference to room number. Is this a problem? Will CIC count this as cohabiting and being in a Common Law relationship?
4) We have not cohabited for 12 months yet, but we will have by the time I will do my landing in Canada. Do I need to take any steps to clarify this to CIC? In my application I am listed as 'single', even though I am in a relationship, because we are not yet considered Common Law.
Thanks in advance for all your help!
Robert
I am in the final stages of obtaining my PR. Once I get PR and do my landing in Canada, I want to sponsor my girlfriend of three years. However, I want to make sure CIC will not think I am misleading them on my application and revoke my PR.
My girlfriend and I met three years ago when we lived in a big share house in Vancouver in 2014. There were 30 people in the building, and we lived down the hall from each other. We began dating after a few months, but in all the time we were there we still lived in separate rooms. We left Canada about a year ago in 2016, when her visa expired and my post-graduate work permit expired a few months after that. We traveled together for two months in her country, before going to New Zealand together on a working holiday visa. Now we have been living together (we signed a lease together and share the same room) in New Zealand for about 8 months. By the time I am granted PR and do my landing in Canada, we will have lived together in New Zealand for about 11 months and 2 weeks, plus about 2 months of travelling together in Asia. Here are my questions:
1) Can we cohabit in another country? Or can I only sponsor her after I have received PR and we have cohabited in Canada?
2) Does travelling together count as living together? We signed our lease in NZ soon after we arrived, but we can only stay here less than one year. After we leave NZ, we will travel together but will not have a permanent home until we return to Canada.
3) In Vancouver we lived in the same building, but different rooms. But on our tax returns and documents it says the same address without any reference to room number. Is this a problem? Will CIC count this as cohabiting and being in a Common Law relationship?
4) We have not cohabited for 12 months yet, but we will have by the time I will do my landing in Canada. Do I need to take any steps to clarify this to CIC? In my application I am listed as 'single', even though I am in a relationship, because we are not yet considered Common Law.
Thanks in advance for all your help!
Robert