Hi,
I am new in this forum and I'm glad to have found this great site.
I moved to Toronto last year as a Skilled Worker. Since "common-law" partner is not clear and is confusing for me during my skilled worker application, I did not declare my girlfriend nor mentioned her name in the application. My GF is still in the Philippines and we do not know how to best approach the sponsorship.
I read some of the sponsor's requirements in the cic.gc.ca website and it looks like it could be questionable if I will sponsor her as a common-law partner when in fact i never mentioned her in my immigration application. I do not know if it would be best to get married here first (she will come here as a visitor and get married) then I will sponsor her as my spouse.
The thing with marriage though is the implication of technically changing the marital status and for someone new to this country, I do not know how to approach awkward situations pertaining to same-sex marriage.
As much as possible, I would like to sponsor her as a common-law partner but I am stuck with the fear that the Visa officer might find my previous declaration inconsistent. I believe the sponsorship forms require my immigration information (ie PR card #, or immigration id) and background check or verification will surely be conducted as part of the process. Oh by the way, we lived together (under the same roof) for more than 1 year in the Philippines.
Anyone in the same situation or was in the same situation as mine?
Any input will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I am new in this forum and I'm glad to have found this great site.
I moved to Toronto last year as a Skilled Worker. Since "common-law" partner is not clear and is confusing for me during my skilled worker application, I did not declare my girlfriend nor mentioned her name in the application. My GF is still in the Philippines and we do not know how to best approach the sponsorship.
I read some of the sponsor's requirements in the cic.gc.ca website and it looks like it could be questionable if I will sponsor her as a common-law partner when in fact i never mentioned her in my immigration application. I do not know if it would be best to get married here first (she will come here as a visitor and get married) then I will sponsor her as my spouse.
The thing with marriage though is the implication of technically changing the marital status and for someone new to this country, I do not know how to approach awkward situations pertaining to same-sex marriage.
As much as possible, I would like to sponsor her as a common-law partner but I am stuck with the fear that the Visa officer might find my previous declaration inconsistent. I believe the sponsorship forms require my immigration information (ie PR card #, or immigration id) and background check or verification will surely be conducted as part of the process. Oh by the way, we lived together (under the same roof) for more than 1 year in the Philippines.
Anyone in the same situation or was in the same situation as mine?
Any input will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.