Here's our story:
I am a 24 year old female from the Minnesota/ Wisconsin area, and met my significant other online. We have been in a long distance relationship for over a year now. For the first 6 months before meeting, we skyped every night, and even slept with Skype on so we could sleep together. After those six months, we finally got to meet. Since the first visit, I have made 3 or 4 other trips to go see him, and he came to the states and lived with me for two months. I found out an option that I can finish up my degree through the distance learning program at my school, leading to us making the decision that I would be moving there next spring to be with him.
Student visas are ruled out because I am already enrolled in my college, and do not have much longer to get my degree. Plus, paying full out tuition fees is not something I would be able to do.
A work visa would not work, because I am not qualified as a skilled worker. And even if I had a job offer, the Canadian employer would have to prove that they were not able to hire a Canadian citizen for work, correct?
I have been racking my brain and doing hours of research of different things we could do, but I am feeling very defeated. The whole sponsoring process came about, and i guess my questions are
1) How could we apply for a common law sponsorship if that requires us to be living together for at least a year. How can we live together for a year, if I have no way of getting a visa, and only being allowed to stay for the maximum of 6 months?
2) If he were to come to Wisconsin for 6 months living with me, and then the last 6 months Id go back to Canada with him to live...would that count towards the year of common law status? Many states in the US does not view common law as a significant way of "marriage", but because we would be applying for me to get Canadian sponsorship, does it matter if the time is split up between the US and Canada?
3) If we could split up the time, when I go to Canada for my visit of 6 months, could I apply for an extension of my visit near the end of the 6 months, with proof of us starting the application process of the sponsorship?
I am a 24 year old female from the Minnesota/ Wisconsin area, and met my significant other online. We have been in a long distance relationship for over a year now. For the first 6 months before meeting, we skyped every night, and even slept with Skype on so we could sleep together. After those six months, we finally got to meet. Since the first visit, I have made 3 or 4 other trips to go see him, and he came to the states and lived with me for two months. I found out an option that I can finish up my degree through the distance learning program at my school, leading to us making the decision that I would be moving there next spring to be with him.
Student visas are ruled out because I am already enrolled in my college, and do not have much longer to get my degree. Plus, paying full out tuition fees is not something I would be able to do.
A work visa would not work, because I am not qualified as a skilled worker. And even if I had a job offer, the Canadian employer would have to prove that they were not able to hire a Canadian citizen for work, correct?
I have been racking my brain and doing hours of research of different things we could do, but I am feeling very defeated. The whole sponsoring process came about, and i guess my questions are
1) How could we apply for a common law sponsorship if that requires us to be living together for at least a year. How can we live together for a year, if I have no way of getting a visa, and only being allowed to stay for the maximum of 6 months?
2) If he were to come to Wisconsin for 6 months living with me, and then the last 6 months Id go back to Canada with him to live...would that count towards the year of common law status? Many states in the US does not view common law as a significant way of "marriage", but because we would be applying for me to get Canadian sponsorship, does it matter if the time is split up between the US and Canada?
3) If we could split up the time, when I go to Canada for my visit of 6 months, could I apply for an extension of my visit near the end of the 6 months, with proof of us starting the application process of the sponsorship?