Hi there, I'm in the early stages of researching a plan to live with my partner. I live in the US, and she lives in Canada.
We have been together for about a year by spending typically 1 month together and 1 month away.
As a US citizen, I am only allowed 6 months in Canada. The Common Law arrangement requires a consecutive 12-month living situation in order to be accepted. How do I achieve this?
As a Conjugal partner, it is to my knowledge that in order to fall under this category, there has to be a reason why we cannot be together for 12 months *and* why we cannot get married. As far as I can see, we cannot be together for 12 months, but we could still get married.
Am I stuck in between these two options? Am I a candidate to for a conjugal sponsorship since, or not since we could still (I think) technically get married?
We have been together for about a year by spending typically 1 month together and 1 month away.
As a US citizen, I am only allowed 6 months in Canada. The Common Law arrangement requires a consecutive 12-month living situation in order to be accepted. How do I achieve this?
As a Conjugal partner, it is to my knowledge that in order to fall under this category, there has to be a reason why we cannot be together for 12 months *and* why we cannot get married. As far as I can see, we cannot be together for 12 months, but we could still get married.
Am I stuck in between these two options? Am I a candidate to for a conjugal sponsorship since, or not since we could still (I think) technically get married?