I'd like to say that I have one question but I feel like I have a million. Any help anyone can offer in clarifying anything would be GREATLY appreciated.
The situation: My Canadian boyfriend and I (US citizen) met at McGill University 2 years ago. Since then he's had to get brain surgery and consequently my grades tanked and I was unable to maintain a high enough GPA. I managed to get enrolled at an online university since then but my student visa to stay in Canada expires this August as I am no longer at McGill. We've lived together for just over a year now and are trying to figure out if he can apply to sponsor me as a common law spouse.
Some questions we have are:
-Should we apply for a common law sponsorship as if I live in Canada or if I don't? (I have been living here for the past 3 years on a student visa but it will certainly expire before the application gets processed.)
-If we were to apply as if I live in Canada, would that allow me to stay in Canada or would I have to return to the States for brief periods of time. (Legally, I'm allowed to stay in Canada for 6 months at a time as a US resident and I could easily visit my family/friends for a week or two and then return.)
-Should/can we hire someone to assist us with applying for the sponsorship? We have only been living together for a little over a year so I could see there being a few raised eyebrows at that but my boyfriend's definition of getting married is "Being (overly) financially secure, having a house, and having kids." We love each other and do plan on getting married but only when we're really ready to truly settle down.
The situation: My Canadian boyfriend and I (US citizen) met at McGill University 2 years ago. Since then he's had to get brain surgery and consequently my grades tanked and I was unable to maintain a high enough GPA. I managed to get enrolled at an online university since then but my student visa to stay in Canada expires this August as I am no longer at McGill. We've lived together for just over a year now and are trying to figure out if he can apply to sponsor me as a common law spouse.
Some questions we have are:
-Should we apply for a common law sponsorship as if I live in Canada or if I don't? (I have been living here for the past 3 years on a student visa but it will certainly expire before the application gets processed.)
-If we were to apply as if I live in Canada, would that allow me to stay in Canada or would I have to return to the States for brief periods of time. (Legally, I'm allowed to stay in Canada for 6 months at a time as a US resident and I could easily visit my family/friends for a week or two and then return.)
-Should/can we hire someone to assist us with applying for the sponsorship? We have only been living together for a little over a year so I could see there being a few raised eyebrows at that but my boyfriend's definition of getting married is "Being (overly) financially secure, having a house, and having kids." We love each other and do plan on getting married but only when we're really ready to truly settle down.