You're married and never lived with your partner?No. We never lived together because we are not couple yet that time . I submitted my application 5 months after I arrived in Canada. I came back September 2021 and Submitted Feb 2022.
You're married and never lived with your partner?No. We never lived together because we are not couple yet that time . I submitted my application 5 months after I arrived in Canada. I came back September 2021 and Submitted Feb 2022.
What I’m trying to say is when I become PR in 2017 Me and my partner did not lived together. We are not yet couple that time . So not considered common law .You're married and never lived with your partner?
But you NEVER lived together in 6 years then, is that right?What I’m trying to say is when I become PR in 2017 Me and my partner did not lived together. We are not yet couple that time . So not considered common law .
We only lived for like 2 months way back 2019 when I went for vacation . That time we already couple. And way back 2021 for 4 months we lived again together as I went for vacation again .But you NEVER lived together in 6 years then, is that right?
Yep, I can see why this is in secondary review.We only lived for like 2 months way back 2019 when I went for vacation . That time we already couple. And way back 2021 for 4 months we lived again together as I went for vacation again .
please enlighten usYep, I can see why this is in secondary review.
What enlightening do you need?please enlighten us
OP says "3 years [couple] and going 2 years married." Where did you get six years?What enlightening do you need?
Six years. Married. Never lived together. Not saying it's wrong whatsoever, and there was COVID in the mix, but it is very reasonable that this application is being forensically reviewed verify the relationship.
"What I’m trying to say is when I become PR in 2017 Me and my partner did not lived together. We are not yet couple that time . So not considered common law ."OP says "3 years [couple] and going 2 years married." Where did you get six years?
That was the response for the issue mentioned by scylla of possible misrepresentation due to undeclared relationship. Doesn't automatically implies that OP didn't live at all once they became a couple. I'm not saying that you are wrong, just saying that it's not given (yet). However, if you are correct, it would have been more appropriate to indicate your concern explicitly. Just saying that you understood something isn't really helpful. But it's your take."What I’m trying to say is when I become PR in 2017 Me and my partner did not lived together. We are not yet couple that time . So not considered common law ."
I'm interpreting that to be 2017 was when the relationship started. Even if it was 2019, it doesn't matter.
For final clarification: after becoming a couple (including the time before getting actually married), how long did you live together?We only lived for like 2 months way back 2019 when I went for vacation . That time we already couple. And way back 2021 for 4 months we lived again together as I went for vacation again .
How many times did you visit in person before getting married? Have you left Canada while your application was in process? Do you have NOA that is higher for previous years and current year? How old are you both?Hello people ,
Is there anyone here who have the same situation as mine.Its been 11 months since I received my AOR but no real update since then . I ordered GCMS notes and it’s says Sponsor eligibility is in secondary review . Anyone who knows the reason for secondary review and how long it takes????
2 months way back 2019 when I go for vacation and 4 months on 2021 for my second vacation . So 6 months totalFor final clarification: after becoming a couple (including the time before getting actually married), how long did you live together?
How many times did you visit in person before getting married? Have you left Canada while your application was in process? Do you have NOA that is higher for previous years and current year? How old are you both?