Let me start by saying that I am a dual citizen of Canada and the United Kingdom.
I moved to the UK Feb. of 2018 to try and work here and to be with my girlfriend of 2 years, who was born and raised in the UK. My job hasn’t quite worked out and I’ve had a job offer back in Canada, so I’m looking to move back.
We’ve recently discovered the family sponsorship program and since we’re neither married nor in a common law relationship, figured that conjugal sponsorship was the way to get her into Canada. However when we downloaded the application one of the requirements was providing a written statement as to why we can’t marry or live together.
There’s no reason we couldn’t live together in the UK because of my dual citizenship. So does me being a dual citizen and being able to live with her here (even though we don’t currently live together) disqualify her from being sponsored as my conjugal partner?
I moved to the UK Feb. of 2018 to try and work here and to be with my girlfriend of 2 years, who was born and raised in the UK. My job hasn’t quite worked out and I’ve had a job offer back in Canada, so I’m looking to move back.
We’ve recently discovered the family sponsorship program and since we’re neither married nor in a common law relationship, figured that conjugal sponsorship was the way to get her into Canada. However when we downloaded the application one of the requirements was providing a written statement as to why we can’t marry or live together.
There’s no reason we couldn’t live together in the UK because of my dual citizenship. So does me being a dual citizen and being able to live with her here (even though we don’t currently live together) disqualify her from being sponsored as my conjugal partner?