Hello everyone,
I am a dutch girl in a (same sex) relationship with my girlfriend who lives in Canada. We have been together for 1,5 years and really want to live together in Canada. I visit her every two months for two weeks. I have been filling in the papers but we will be missing some documents to proof that we are a couple, like a shared mortgage, life insurance et cetera. We do have emails, trips together, lots of phone calls, mutual friends, two kids (hers). We are no common-law partners cause I have not lived there for a year. Can someone answer the following questions:
1) Is the year one period or can I just add all the times I have been with her?
2) How can I live with her for a year long when I am not allowed to stay for longer then 6 months?
3) How can the Canadian government expect me to live there for six months if I still have a mortgage back home? Quite my job and hope they won't send me away after six months? I really don't get it. We can only be conjugal partners if I have proof that I can't come to Canada for a year. How can I extend my period to a year? Something else that doesn't make sense: I can't get a job without work permit and I can't get a permit without a job....
4) Does anyone know if I can apply for skilled worker at the same time a family class? Does it make a difference?
5) What change do we have to be accepted as conjugal partners?
Thanks for replying
Sandy
I am a dutch girl in a (same sex) relationship with my girlfriend who lives in Canada. We have been together for 1,5 years and really want to live together in Canada. I visit her every two months for two weeks. I have been filling in the papers but we will be missing some documents to proof that we are a couple, like a shared mortgage, life insurance et cetera. We do have emails, trips together, lots of phone calls, mutual friends, two kids (hers). We are no common-law partners cause I have not lived there for a year. Can someone answer the following questions:
1) Is the year one period or can I just add all the times I have been with her?
2) How can I live with her for a year long when I am not allowed to stay for longer then 6 months?
3) How can the Canadian government expect me to live there for six months if I still have a mortgage back home? Quite my job and hope they won't send me away after six months? I really don't get it. We can only be conjugal partners if I have proof that I can't come to Canada for a year. How can I extend my period to a year? Something else that doesn't make sense: I can't get a job without work permit and I can't get a permit without a job....
4) Does anyone know if I can apply for skilled worker at the same time a family class? Does it make a difference?
5) What change do we have to be accepted as conjugal partners?
Thanks for replying
Sandy