Hi!
My girlfriend and I have been living together for over a year. Unfortunately, this has not been consecutive as we are from Korea and Canada, respectively, and thus cannot stay beyond six months in one-another's home countries. However, we have been together for over three years, and would have lived together consecutively otherwise.
We believe that this qualifies us to apply for permanent residency sttus in Canada as conjugal partners. Can anyone confirm this?
We would also like to know, if anyone has had any experience with this sort of thing, if she is able to take the medical exam (for the application) while in Canada, or, if it is something (like the criminal record check)that must be obtained from her home country. She is currently in Canada, but will be returning home soon.
She and I plan to apply "from outside" as opposed to "from inside."
Thanks for your help!
My girlfriend and I have been living together for over a year. Unfortunately, this has not been consecutive as we are from Korea and Canada, respectively, and thus cannot stay beyond six months in one-another's home countries. However, we have been together for over three years, and would have lived together consecutively otherwise.
We believe that this qualifies us to apply for permanent residency sttus in Canada as conjugal partners. Can anyone confirm this?
We would also like to know, if anyone has had any experience with this sort of thing, if she is able to take the medical exam (for the application) while in Canada, or, if it is something (like the criminal record check)that must be obtained from her home country. She is currently in Canada, but will be returning home soon.
She and I plan to apply "from outside" as opposed to "from inside."
Thanks for your help!