Hello everyone,
I have been getting very mixed messages regarding my relationship's classification (on this site and off), so I thought I would seek some clarification.
Sponsor (me): Male, Canadian citizen, born in Ukraine,
Applicant (girlfriend): Female, Ukrainian citizen, born in Ukraine
I visit her every two months in Ukraine. She knows my family (who still reside in Ukraine) and frequently visits them, even when I'm not around. I would like to sponsor her. We are both unmarried/single. Our relationship is not hidden, our families and friends are aware, and we have vacationed together. It is over one year in duration. There is ample proof of our commitments to one another. I called the CIC help line and they said we seem to qualify, but we are having our doubts.
Is this conjugal? As per the CIC definition, a conjugal partner is:
"a person who is living outside Canada,
in a conjugal relationship with a sponsor for at least one year, and
could not live with the sponsor as a couple because of reasons beyond their control (e.g. immigration barrier, religious reasons or sexual orientation.
In most cases, the foreign partner is also not able to legally marry their sponsor and qualify as a spouse. In all other respects, the couple is similar to a common-law couple or a married couple, meaning they have been in a bona fide (genuine or real) conjugal relationship for a period of at least one year.
A significant degree of attachment and mutual interdependence between both partners must be shown. The couple must submit proof of the obstacles or restrictions that are preventing them from living together or getting married."
I have read enough examples that point to this relationship NOT being conjugal. People suggest marrying each other and submitting an application for spousal sponsorship, or getting a TRV and having her live with me for a year. However, we cannot do either of those other two options. I do not make enough money at this point to sustain both her and I (I am a new grad), so having her living in Canada as a visitor without a work permit is out of the option. It will put us under. It is an obstacle being our control. We are also unmarried, so spousal applications don't apply. With this said, is our only option to get married, and then submit a spousal application?
If so, where do we get married? Ukraine? Or Canada? She wont even be able to live with me after the marriage until the application goes through...
Suggestions?
I have been getting very mixed messages regarding my relationship's classification (on this site and off), so I thought I would seek some clarification.
Sponsor (me): Male, Canadian citizen, born in Ukraine,
Applicant (girlfriend): Female, Ukrainian citizen, born in Ukraine
I visit her every two months in Ukraine. She knows my family (who still reside in Ukraine) and frequently visits them, even when I'm not around. I would like to sponsor her. We are both unmarried/single. Our relationship is not hidden, our families and friends are aware, and we have vacationed together. It is over one year in duration. There is ample proof of our commitments to one another. I called the CIC help line and they said we seem to qualify, but we are having our doubts.
Is this conjugal? As per the CIC definition, a conjugal partner is:
"a person who is living outside Canada,
in a conjugal relationship with a sponsor for at least one year, and
could not live with the sponsor as a couple because of reasons beyond their control (e.g. immigration barrier, religious reasons or sexual orientation.
In most cases, the foreign partner is also not able to legally marry their sponsor and qualify as a spouse. In all other respects, the couple is similar to a common-law couple or a married couple, meaning they have been in a bona fide (genuine or real) conjugal relationship for a period of at least one year.
A significant degree of attachment and mutual interdependence between both partners must be shown. The couple must submit proof of the obstacles or restrictions that are preventing them from living together or getting married."
I have read enough examples that point to this relationship NOT being conjugal. People suggest marrying each other and submitting an application for spousal sponsorship, or getting a TRV and having her live with me for a year. However, we cannot do either of those other two options. I do not make enough money at this point to sustain both her and I (I am a new grad), so having her living in Canada as a visitor without a work permit is out of the option. It will put us under. It is an obstacle being our control. We are also unmarried, so spousal applications don't apply. With this said, is our only option to get married, and then submit a spousal application?
If so, where do we get married? Ukraine? Or Canada? She wont even be able to live with me after the marriage until the application goes through...
Suggestions?
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