Hello,
I could not find someone on any thread who had the same situation as me.
I want to sponsor my girlfriend as a common-law partner. I am a Canadian Citizen and she is a British Citizen. We want to move to Canada this summer to live and work.
The situation is this:
We DO NOT live together on paper because we both work in the U.A.E. where it is illegal for a man and woman to live together unmarried or even open a joint bank account. We live in company provided accommodation in adjacent apartments.
In reality WE DO live together and have for almost 2 years. All our belongings are in one apartment, we share a car, all our friends and family know us as living together. And I'm confident we can provide proof of a strong, binding relationship.
Do you think there is any way IRCC would understand this relationship as being Common-Law?
Thank you for any light you can shed on my situation. My next move is to hire an immigration lawyer for her who might be able to suggest other options.
I could not find someone on any thread who had the same situation as me.
I want to sponsor my girlfriend as a common-law partner. I am a Canadian Citizen and she is a British Citizen. We want to move to Canada this summer to live and work.
The situation is this:
We DO NOT live together on paper because we both work in the U.A.E. where it is illegal for a man and woman to live together unmarried or even open a joint bank account. We live in company provided accommodation in adjacent apartments.
In reality WE DO live together and have for almost 2 years. All our belongings are in one apartment, we share a car, all our friends and family know us as living together. And I'm confident we can provide proof of a strong, binding relationship.
Do you think there is any way IRCC would understand this relationship as being Common-Law?
Thank you for any light you can shed on my situation. My next move is to hire an immigration lawyer for her who might be able to suggest other options.