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Albamark

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Jul 23, 2013
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Hi.

I am about to apply for PR under Common law sponsorship.

I just spoke with a lawyer (over the phone) who tells me she "thinks" because I never divorced my ex wife I cannot apply under common law.
Could anyone clarify this for me?

I am from the UK. I have not seen my ex for over 3 years.

Any advice would be most appreciated.
 
As long as your marriage has broken down and you have lived apart for at least 1 year, you shouldn't have any problems sponsoring your common-law partner...provided you HAVE been living with him/her for at least 1 year.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/can-i-sponsor-my-commonlaw-husband-if-i-am-not-yet-divorced-t122385.0.html
 
Thanks Ponga!
Yes we have been living together, bought a house and are very happy. Just want to get the PR sorted and get on with life!

I had a feeling the lawyer was wrong, but know that this forum is usually the place to get the answers.

Thanks again!

Mark
 
Albamark said:
Hi.

I am about to apply for PR under Common law sponsorship.

I just spoke with a lawyer (over the phone) who tells me she "thinks" because I never divorced my ex wife I cannot apply under common law.
Could anyone clarify this for me?

I am from the UK. I have not seen my ex for over 3 years.

Any advice would be most appreciated.
A word to the wise... You should get your divorce sorted out and a clean-break agreement.
Otherwise your ex can come after your assets at any point in the future...