Hi everyone,
I'm British and hoping to move to Canada to live with my girlfriend who I've been involved with for over a decade.
Last year, just as I hit the 31-years-old cut-off, I applied for a one year visit Canada visa which also gave me a work permit. I entered the country as a temporary resident in June so time is nearly up. Me an my gf are now in the process of getting me residency. I have a few questions and options I need some advice on.
1. Conjugal Partner - initially i was thinking of doing a conjugal partner visa,. Reason being that I need to be in a one year FULL cohabiting relationship then apply, but by visa runs out in a year so I have to leave before then and then i won't have been living with her full year exactly at the date I send my application in. Which is confusing cos then I could post my application to the London UK processing office a week before my visa runs out hoping it'll time right and land on their desk as the year passes and therefore by year work permit can be extended until they make a decision.. I spoke to several forum members last year before I moved out to Canada about the viability of this process and had a very encouraging resposne from a US citizen who manged to do the conjugal thing with a canadian citizen. After some research, there's no indication that we HAVE to get married before trying the conjugal thing - because that would practically be forcing people to get married and the Canadian Superem Court ruled against that. Our only impediment from being common law (i.e living together for one year) - is that my visa ran out before I could be with her a full year, so due to immigration barriers we're asking for conjugal partner visa. Sorry for the long paragraph - but thoughts on this
2. I'm inclined to apply for common law partner which seems much easier more suitable for us. I expect as soon my temporary worker visa runs out i become a tourist on a tourist visa for 6 months (automatically). So then I apply for the common law PR once I become a tourist and I can remain a tourist for the ENTIRE length of my stay here. My initial worry goiing this way was once I get on a tourist visa while my application is being processed, then I can't work int he country. While if i opted conjugal partner, i could feasibly still work with a valid permit while the PR is being processed. That is no longer an issue since i have some nicely profitable "passive" income streams so i don't need to be employed by another person - at all. Have I got this right? Once my year is up i then become a tourist for 6 months while my PR status is processed?
3. As for the sponsorship process. My relationshhip is geniune. We have emails and holidays we've taken together, photgraphs etc., going back 10 years. Since living here fot he last year, we've done the best we can to "intermingle our affairs". As mentioned I moved here in June and have a letter from my bank addressed to our Canadian address from the day before I landed - which I'll use as proof that i started living with her at that date. We also have a joint bank account which we opened 1-2 months after me moving here. We've bought various things together with my name on the receipt - kitchen appliances, furniture, over the course of a year. Her parents and our mutual friends will all write letters to attest to our relationship. However, we don't have both our names on the house, because it's hers or any other joint lease The aforementioned is all we got. Is this enough? Are there any other documents that we need to produce to verify our relationship? What documents did people here use ,successfully?
4. I'm considering applying outbound via London, UK ,where I come from. I've been told processing times are just a fraction of inbound applications - something like 8-11 months. I'm assuming, therefore, I will have to get forms and post them to London and she'll have to send her sponsorship form to the offfice in Missiauga. Is this correct? Am i advised to apply Outbound over Inbound? Will my experience me smoother? I have been told if i apply outbound - i can come and go from Canada as i please, but with Inbound, i'm stuck here until the PR is processed. Is that true? Finally, i see that the final price for PR is between $1000-1500 for me, depending. Which is much much higher than i thought. Is that accurate?
Sorry for the long post. Anyone have any informatipn/insight on the above, I would REALLY appreciate it.
Kuz
I'm British and hoping to move to Canada to live with my girlfriend who I've been involved with for over a decade.
Last year, just as I hit the 31-years-old cut-off, I applied for a one year visit Canada visa which also gave me a work permit. I entered the country as a temporary resident in June so time is nearly up. Me an my gf are now in the process of getting me residency. I have a few questions and options I need some advice on.
1. Conjugal Partner - initially i was thinking of doing a conjugal partner visa,. Reason being that I need to be in a one year FULL cohabiting relationship then apply, but by visa runs out in a year so I have to leave before then and then i won't have been living with her full year exactly at the date I send my application in. Which is confusing cos then I could post my application to the London UK processing office a week before my visa runs out hoping it'll time right and land on their desk as the year passes and therefore by year work permit can be extended until they make a decision.. I spoke to several forum members last year before I moved out to Canada about the viability of this process and had a very encouraging resposne from a US citizen who manged to do the conjugal thing with a canadian citizen. After some research, there's no indication that we HAVE to get married before trying the conjugal thing - because that would practically be forcing people to get married and the Canadian Superem Court ruled against that. Our only impediment from being common law (i.e living together for one year) - is that my visa ran out before I could be with her a full year, so due to immigration barriers we're asking for conjugal partner visa. Sorry for the long paragraph - but thoughts on this
2. I'm inclined to apply for common law partner which seems much easier more suitable for us. I expect as soon my temporary worker visa runs out i become a tourist on a tourist visa for 6 months (automatically). So then I apply for the common law PR once I become a tourist and I can remain a tourist for the ENTIRE length of my stay here. My initial worry goiing this way was once I get on a tourist visa while my application is being processed, then I can't work int he country. While if i opted conjugal partner, i could feasibly still work with a valid permit while the PR is being processed. That is no longer an issue since i have some nicely profitable "passive" income streams so i don't need to be employed by another person - at all. Have I got this right? Once my year is up i then become a tourist for 6 months while my PR status is processed?
3. As for the sponsorship process. My relationshhip is geniune. We have emails and holidays we've taken together, photgraphs etc., going back 10 years. Since living here fot he last year, we've done the best we can to "intermingle our affairs". As mentioned I moved here in June and have a letter from my bank addressed to our Canadian address from the day before I landed - which I'll use as proof that i started living with her at that date. We also have a joint bank account which we opened 1-2 months after me moving here. We've bought various things together with my name on the receipt - kitchen appliances, furniture, over the course of a year. Her parents and our mutual friends will all write letters to attest to our relationship. However, we don't have both our names on the house, because it's hers or any other joint lease The aforementioned is all we got. Is this enough? Are there any other documents that we need to produce to verify our relationship? What documents did people here use ,successfully?
4. I'm considering applying outbound via London, UK ,where I come from. I've been told processing times are just a fraction of inbound applications - something like 8-11 months. I'm assuming, therefore, I will have to get forms and post them to London and she'll have to send her sponsorship form to the offfice in Missiauga. Is this correct? Am i advised to apply Outbound over Inbound? Will my experience me smoother? I have been told if i apply outbound - i can come and go from Canada as i please, but with Inbound, i'm stuck here until the PR is processed. Is that true? Finally, i see that the final price for PR is between $1000-1500 for me, depending. Which is much much higher than i thought. Is that accurate?
Sorry for the long post. Anyone have any informatipn/insight on the above, I would REALLY appreciate it.
Kuz