Hello,
I'm writing this post with the hopes that there is some option that I have overlooked.
Here is the background,
I have been with my Dutch girlfriend for 5 years now. She studied in Canada for 6 months when we met. Since then we have been back and forth, travelling together, etc.
Right now she is here on a Working Holiday Visa, it expires on the 10th of March.
We are currently working on the PR status, but are finding it very time consuming getting all the pre-requisites complete. My questions are:
In order to sponsor her, we must be common law. We will not be common law until we live together for 1 year (the day her visa expires). Will this be valid?
When she leave on the 10th of March, do we lose our common law status?
Will she be able to return on a visitors visa while we are waiting for the PR status to finalize?
She currently has a degree, but would like to do her Masters in Canada. Unfortunately the schooling fees for foreign students are very high, if she did study, she would need to work on the side.
Are there any options I have overlooked?
If there is anyone that has gone through a similar experience, I would love to hear from you!
Thank you very much for any input.
I'm writing this post with the hopes that there is some option that I have overlooked.
Here is the background,
I have been with my Dutch girlfriend for 5 years now. She studied in Canada for 6 months when we met. Since then we have been back and forth, travelling together, etc.
Right now she is here on a Working Holiday Visa, it expires on the 10th of March.
We are currently working on the PR status, but are finding it very time consuming getting all the pre-requisites complete. My questions are:
In order to sponsor her, we must be common law. We will not be common law until we live together for 1 year (the day her visa expires). Will this be valid?
When she leave on the 10th of March, do we lose our common law status?
Will she be able to return on a visitors visa while we are waiting for the PR status to finalize?
She currently has a degree, but would like to do her Masters in Canada. Unfortunately the schooling fees for foreign students are very high, if she did study, she would need to work on the side.
Are there any options I have overlooked?
If there is anyone that has gone through a similar experience, I would love to hear from you!
Thank you very much for any input.