Immigration barrier in what regard . . . because normally just not being able to stay for a year in each others' countries is not considered by CIC as an immigration barrier. An immigration barrier means that you've both applied to spend time in the other's country and were denied a permit to enter. Don't know where you're from, but just to start with - very few conjugal partner applications are approved if the foreign national partner is from a country that is to Canada.
Hi all I am new to this forum and hoping for some guidance.
My partner is from NZ and I am from Canada and currently living in Canada. We are hoping to apply as conjugal partners outland. He came to Canada on a travel work Visa October 2014 and stayed here until December 2014 when his Visa expired. Since that time he has been home but we have maintained the relationship and I just recently returned from a trip there. Visitor visa's are limited to 6months so if that's the case how do we apply as I'm understanding that conjugal is not really feasible...If he moves here and lives here for 6months on a visitor visa he can't work and wouldn't that be then applying inland?
Couple of other questions as we start this process:
How recent does the medical have to be?
How many years should he have remaining on his passport when applying?
How recent does the police check have to be?
He is planning to come for a 2 week visit in October 2016, will that affect anything if we have an ongoing application filed?
Will it help to get a shared bank account while he is here?
Thanks in advance for your feedback, I just want to make sure we have everything in proper order and do this right from the start.