Hi everyone! I am very thankful to have found this forum and all the useful info.
Intent: Have my (French) partner join me in Canada.
Background: I met my partner in October while travelling. We fell in love and continued travelling until February when I returned to her home in Paris and lived with her for 4 months. She came with me to Canada to visit family for 3 weeks in the summer and visited again in September. I have staid in Canada and she is now back in Paris.
I have had the hardest time trying to find concrete answers on so many issues regarding Canada visas, options, etc. Please give any corrections or suggestions to the below issue:
Common-Law Status: 12 months uninterrupted cohabitation is required. We have been together, physically, for over 9 of the past 11 months. However, it seems we would need to start from day 0 of the 12 months since it must be contiguous. Is this correct?
We are trying to figure out how we can get the 12 months required for common-law status. If she came on a visitor visa and lived with me we could get the clock moving towards common-law status. However, it seems that you are forced to lie at the border when entering Canada and not state your intent to be with your partner? This is uncomforting given the risk of what denial of entry would mean to any future visa applications and the immediate problem of us being separated for longer.
Our goal is to submit an outland Common-law visa but at the moment we don't even know how we can meet common-law requirements.
Also, we are looking at her trying for an IEC visa, but i will start another post for that.
Thanks for any help provided!
Intent: Have my (French) partner join me in Canada.
Background: I met my partner in October while travelling. We fell in love and continued travelling until February when I returned to her home in Paris and lived with her for 4 months. She came with me to Canada to visit family for 3 weeks in the summer and visited again in September. I have staid in Canada and she is now back in Paris.
I have had the hardest time trying to find concrete answers on so many issues regarding Canada visas, options, etc. Please give any corrections or suggestions to the below issue:
Common-Law Status: 12 months uninterrupted cohabitation is required. We have been together, physically, for over 9 of the past 11 months. However, it seems we would need to start from day 0 of the 12 months since it must be contiguous. Is this correct?
We are trying to figure out how we can get the 12 months required for common-law status. If she came on a visitor visa and lived with me we could get the clock moving towards common-law status. However, it seems that you are forced to lie at the border when entering Canada and not state your intent to be with your partner? This is uncomforting given the risk of what denial of entry would mean to any future visa applications and the immediate problem of us being separated for longer.
Our goal is to submit an outland Common-law visa but at the moment we don't even know how we can meet common-law requirements.
Also, we are looking at her trying for an IEC visa, but i will start another post for that.
Thanks for any help provided!