marsiangal
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- Feb 15, 2013
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- Vegreville
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- 16-08-2012
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- 20-11-2012
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- 11-02-2013
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- 25-02-2013 DM....:20-06-2013 IN CANADA SINCE:...2008
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- 21-08-2013
Hi hopefully I help you out a little bit.Laysa said:Hello.
First time posting here, but a lot of unhappy immigration experiences. I am looking for someone who knows how to answer the following questions about applying inland as common-law partners:
1) In August 2013 my partner and I will complete one year living together in Canada. He is Canadian and I am Brazilian. During this past year I spent 5 weeks vacation in Brazil. Do you think that can be counted against the continuous year we have lived together?
2)I am interested in going to school while I wait in Canada for the PR to be processed. Can I apply for a student visa/permit with the PR application? If yes, will they process it before getting AIP (first stage approval)?
Thank you for any helpful input.
Any vacation time spent apart still COUNTS to the common law relationship as long as you can prove or send that during that time you are away the relationship was not over or was still going on. EMails, or text, also Based on experience because you are common law there was still away that you are helping each other with expenses, so bank statements. etc.
Secondly, Yes you can apply for a student permit while processing the PR even without the AIP yet as long as you have an acceptance letter from the school you are trying to get into which is the most important, also make sure you have enough money to cover tuition and living expenses for the whole duration of the program because that will be a big factor. Another thing is that you have to realize that tuition fee for international students (student permit holder) are 4 to 5 times more than the amount for immigrants. If you have the money go for it, but It might be more practical to wait for the PR but it is up to you I guess.
Cheers!