Hi everyone and thank you for all the shared knowledge and information on this forum. I realize my topic might have been discussed before but since I didn't find anything that truly matched my concerns, I decided to ask as a separate topic. Please direct me to a topic with answers if there's already one.
I'm from Finland and starting a PR application in December when me and my partner, who is a Canadian, will have been living together for a year. We plan to apply outland and my question concerns the time while I wait for the PR status.
I've understood that establishing a common-in-law status requires that we can prove that we've been together continuously at least for a year. What about after the time requirement is met and the PR process has started? If I leave Canada and come back, would the fact that we've been separated during the PR process be a problem? I know it can be never guaranteed that I can re-enter Canada but is it wise to tell CBSA that I have a PR process ongoing?
As much as we want to live together I need to work and have an opportunity to go and work for a university in Alaska during the PR process while my partner stays in Canada and works. Would the fact that I'm working abroad (not staying in Canada with my partner, or working in my home country Finland) be a problem concerning the application?
Thank you everyone and good luck!
I'm from Finland and starting a PR application in December when me and my partner, who is a Canadian, will have been living together for a year. We plan to apply outland and my question concerns the time while I wait for the PR status.
I've understood that establishing a common-in-law status requires that we can prove that we've been together continuously at least for a year. What about after the time requirement is met and the PR process has started? If I leave Canada and come back, would the fact that we've been separated during the PR process be a problem? I know it can be never guaranteed that I can re-enter Canada but is it wise to tell CBSA that I have a PR process ongoing?
As much as we want to live together I need to work and have an opportunity to go and work for a university in Alaska during the PR process while my partner stays in Canada and works. Would the fact that I'm working abroad (not staying in Canada with my partner, or working in my home country Finland) be a problem concerning the application?
Thank you everyone and good luck!