Hi,
I'm from Ireland and currently living in Korea with my Canadian boyfriend. We have been together for a year and a half and living together for a year. I applied for the International Experience Canada Visa but got rejected because I have been away from Ireland for too long. I am really unsure about what steps to take next.
My boyfriend is looking into sponsoring me as his common-law partner. We are working in Korea as English teachers and accommodation is supplied by the school as part of the contract. This means that we do not have any rental receipts or anything in our names sent to our house because everything is done by the school. The school will give us a letter saying we have lived together for a year but I'm not sure if this would be acceptable. Bank accounts are in our own names too as we opened them before we met. We have numerous receipts from holidays that we took together though. My boyfriend is going back to Canada to attend grad school so he won't have a lot of money. Will this affect him sponsoring me? I fully intend to work when I get there. Can I get a 6month holiday visa and apply for other visas while I'm in Canada?
I am not skilled enough in any area to get a company to sponsor me. If anyone has information on the common-law sponsorship visa or any other visas that you could recommend, I would be extremely grateful.
Thank you so much.
I'm from Ireland and currently living in Korea with my Canadian boyfriend. We have been together for a year and a half and living together for a year. I applied for the International Experience Canada Visa but got rejected because I have been away from Ireland for too long. I am really unsure about what steps to take next.
My boyfriend is looking into sponsoring me as his common-law partner. We are working in Korea as English teachers and accommodation is supplied by the school as part of the contract. This means that we do not have any rental receipts or anything in our names sent to our house because everything is done by the school. The school will give us a letter saying we have lived together for a year but I'm not sure if this would be acceptable. Bank accounts are in our own names too as we opened them before we met. We have numerous receipts from holidays that we took together though. My boyfriend is going back to Canada to attend grad school so he won't have a lot of money. Will this affect him sponsoring me? I fully intend to work when I get there. Can I get a 6month holiday visa and apply for other visas while I'm in Canada?
I am not skilled enough in any area to get a company to sponsor me. If anyone has information on the common-law sponsorship visa or any other visas that you could recommend, I would be extremely grateful.
Thank you so much.