@Msimms
Ask these queries with someone who have applied for Canadian student visa,
In my opinion, if your partner is gets 67 points without your support, and you don't have to mention in your student permit that you are in common law relationship then you guys can consider applying separately.
but you have to consider how you guys may use each others status, if one of you is rejected (either his FSW or your student visa).
Msimms said:
@ shah2014
We have a lease agreement, 1 bank statement and health insurance together. Would it be better to apply as common law or separately? quebec was an option since we missed the fsw last yr. Would it be a problem is i applied for the study permit with my spouse and he applies for PR? I just want to know the beest and safest route. Thanks for the help so far