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Mix couple separation for common-law partner open work permit

Vince85

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Jan 16, 2018
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Hi everyone,

I arrive soon in Canada with a working holiday visa, I'll have the necessaries requirements for an open work permit for my partner like more than 6 months contract, cat B...

I am French and my partner Korean. We are together for more than a year, lived together in Australia 6 months (got proves) then travel and lived together 3 months in her country with Airbnb. We have proves like flight tickets, Airbnb hotel proves, and a lot of pictures.

I'm gonna go Canada first, cause I have to leave her country, my visa is finished, and a job is waiting for me, she ll join me about 1.5 month later.

Then when she is here with her tourist visa, we intend to do the flagpole, my question is...

Is 1.5 months too long as a separation because we need 12 months cohabitation ?
On the definition, they say just "short and temporary" period of time...

Thanks a lot.
 

Binabik

Star Member
Aug 15, 2017
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Canada
Hi there,

There is unfortunately no clear definition of what is an acceptable temporary separation. This will be up to the visa officer (VO). I recommend digging into this forum, as I am sure other people faced the same issue. However, in my opinion, 1.5 month is likely to at least raise a red flag.

Remember that she will have to apply for a spouse OWP before she can flagpole.
 

Vince85

Member
Jan 16, 2018
13
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OH...
She need to apply for a spouse owp? Not a common law partner? We are not married.

And before flagpole you mean online?

We can't just go to the border and do it?

Thanks a lot
 

scylla

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SOWP (spousal open work permit) is for those who are either married or common law.