Hi! I'm new to this forum and I'd like to say hi to everyone. This is a great community and I'm happy to join!
I have a relatively easy question, as opposed to some of the crazy situations I've read about on this forum...
I'm in a spousal relationship with a woman who lives in Western Europe. She's moving to Canada full-time using her tourist visa in a couple of weeks.
If I understand properly, if we want to apply right now, we'd need to do it as a spousal relationship and using the "out of Canada" form.
However her status will change because she wont be out of Canada anymore.
This also means that OUR status will change from spousal to common-law in more-or-less 1 year from now.
Here are my questions:
- Are we better to apply as spousal AND out-of-Canada OR common-law AND in-Canada? Which has better chance of success?
- Can we claim common-law from the moment we were physically together even though we didn't share the same address? Would that become a sticking point?
- Would we be better to wait out the whole year? Of course that would make it difficult on our finances, but...
Thanks for taking the time to read and answer!
I have a relatively easy question, as opposed to some of the crazy situations I've read about on this forum...
I'm in a spousal relationship with a woman who lives in Western Europe. She's moving to Canada full-time using her tourist visa in a couple of weeks.
If I understand properly, if we want to apply right now, we'd need to do it as a spousal relationship and using the "out of Canada" form.
However her status will change because she wont be out of Canada anymore.
This also means that OUR status will change from spousal to common-law in more-or-less 1 year from now.
Here are my questions:
- Are we better to apply as spousal AND out-of-Canada OR common-law AND in-Canada? Which has better chance of success?
- Can we claim common-law from the moment we were physically together even though we didn't share the same address? Would that become a sticking point?
- Would we be better to wait out the whole year? Of course that would make it difficult on our finances, but...
Thanks for taking the time to read and answer!