I'm considering sponsoring my girlfriend to Canada but not sure if I should be going the conjugal or common-law route. From what I've read/seen on here conjugal has a high risk of being rejected unless you have a fairly solid case.
My situation:
We've been seeing each other exclusively over the past 5 years, with just under 2 years total of time spent living together.
During the first 4 years we were both busy with our schooling which prevented us from living with each other but we visited at least once a year for a duration of 2-3 weeks at a time. Since I finished school 1 year before her, I moved in with her for 10 months, and this past year, she's come to live with me on a open work visa for a year in Canada. Originally we were hoping to get her work visa extended so she can stay longer (and perhaps apply for permanent residence in the future), however she's been having a very difficult time finding a job and her time is slowly running out. Because we've both used up our '1 time only' visas offered by both our countries, we would no longer be able to live with each other past the 3 month 'visitation' period when her visa expires. That's when I decided I wish to sponsor her stay here so we can move forward with our future together.
Unfortunately, we don't really have much that officially documents us being together (such as joint bank accounts, insurance beneficiaries) besides that she is listed as living at my address, but we have multiple photos/chat logs/emails/tickets/passport stamps that proves that we have been in an relationship together and have been seeing each other for a few years now. I could set up joint bank accounts ASAP and use that as proof, but won't that look fishy to the officer when I apply for sponsorship 1 month later?
I'm thinking conjugal is the route to take because we haven't been able to officially live together for 1 year continuously (common-law requirement) at the time of applying.
Thoughts/advice?
My situation:
We've been seeing each other exclusively over the past 5 years, with just under 2 years total of time spent living together.
During the first 4 years we were both busy with our schooling which prevented us from living with each other but we visited at least once a year for a duration of 2-3 weeks at a time. Since I finished school 1 year before her, I moved in with her for 10 months, and this past year, she's come to live with me on a open work visa for a year in Canada. Originally we were hoping to get her work visa extended so she can stay longer (and perhaps apply for permanent residence in the future), however she's been having a very difficult time finding a job and her time is slowly running out. Because we've both used up our '1 time only' visas offered by both our countries, we would no longer be able to live with each other past the 3 month 'visitation' period when her visa expires. That's when I decided I wish to sponsor her stay here so we can move forward with our future together.
Unfortunately, we don't really have much that officially documents us being together (such as joint bank accounts, insurance beneficiaries) besides that she is listed as living at my address, but we have multiple photos/chat logs/emails/tickets/passport stamps that proves that we have been in an relationship together and have been seeing each other for a few years now. I could set up joint bank accounts ASAP and use that as proof, but won't that look fishy to the officer when I apply for sponsorship 1 month later?
I'm thinking conjugal is the route to take because we haven't been able to officially live together for 1 year continuously (common-law requirement) at the time of applying.
Thoughts/advice?