Hello Everyone!
I apologize for bothering you with my personal issues but I need to give you a background. I got married in 2006 but I have been separated for a little over 4 years now with an ongoing divorce case. The divorce proceedings have been dragging for about three years now as my ex-wife is frustrating the case - refusing/evading service, blocking the use of substituted service due to her parent's influence in the judiciary, etc. I haven't even had a single appearance in court. It's a complete mess.
I have now decided to immigrate to Canada and I have started preparations for application - ECA and IELTS. I am certain that my divorce wont be conluded by the time I am applying but I can't put my life on hold indefinitely. In addition to this, I met someone early 2016 and we moved in together last August. She is willing to move with me to Canada as my civil law partner and we would have been living together for 12 months by the time my ECA and language tests are complete. But now, I am in a dilemma.
My Questions
Godfrey.
I apologize for bothering you with my personal issues but I need to give you a background. I got married in 2006 but I have been separated for a little over 4 years now with an ongoing divorce case. The divorce proceedings have been dragging for about three years now as my ex-wife is frustrating the case - refusing/evading service, blocking the use of substituted service due to her parent's influence in the judiciary, etc. I haven't even had a single appearance in court. It's a complete mess.
I have now decided to immigrate to Canada and I have started preparations for application - ECA and IELTS. I am certain that my divorce wont be conluded by the time I am applying but I can't put my life on hold indefinitely. In addition to this, I met someone early 2016 and we moved in together last August. She is willing to move with me to Canada as my civil law partner and we would have been living together for 12 months by the time my ECA and language tests are complete. But now, I am in a dilemma.
My Questions
- In this circumstance, will my live-in partner be recognized as a "civil law partner" for the purpose of the immigration (Express Entry) process?
- If the answer to question 1 is "Yes", what documents/proofs do I need?
- If the answer to question 1 is "No", what are my other options?
Godfrey.