Thank you very much!!! It's been a long long journey!!
Hopefully we do not get the conditional two years, we the 2012ers seem to be the scape goat for many or
the reforms/changes made to the immigration act!the day my application was received (oct25) is the day the conditional 2 years took effect and now they have also changed the residency requirement from 3 to 4 years!!
I guess we should be greatful that they are at least still grating an opertunity to apply for it!!
The language CIC uses about conditional permanent residency (condition 51, which requires two years of cohabitation after landing as a sponsored spouse or common-law partner) is "in a relationship of two years or less," so that sounds to me like they count the length of the relationship, not the marriage. BUT, I'm no expert, and we all know CIC is far from clear or logical with their policies.
However, you do NOT have to do anything extra because of this condition. All you have to do is live with your partner. If, for some reason (perhaps employment opportunities?) you two had to live apart during the first two years after you land, you *may* have a problem with CIC, IF they decide to randomly check in on you and your partner. We're still not certain how or to what extent they'll be enforcing the new condition. If you are living with your partner, though, you have absolutely nothing to worry about, and no extra hoops to jump through. You certainly don't have to redo any steps of the process two years later.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/backgrounders/2012/2012-10-26a.asp
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