I've been researching online for months and haven't really found a solid answer to some of my questions. So I thought I'd give forums a shot.
I've actually got multiple questions. I've contacted people from immigration on the phone, in the airport, and even online. Seems like sometimes one will say one thing, and another person will say something else. Anyways, here are my questions.
For PR status - common law (since that's all I would qualify for) I would have had to live with my partner in his home, for a year (according to paper work) We've known each other longer than that, but haven't lived together for a year. Only 9 months. So I can't apply for that yet right?
But I read some post's and they say apply for it. But, I haven't lived with him for a year therefor I wouldn't qualify. I recently sent in an application to extend my stay as a visitor. Which brings up multiple other questions (so very sorry I just want some answers).
I called a number for immigration, and the recording says (and person I talked to afterwards) I can stay in Canada even though by the time I would get a reply from immigration, my TRV will be expired. Can I get in trouble for staying even though this will happen? I will gladly leave if I can't stay during the process, but I just want to make sure it's ok. No funny business here. But if I have to leave before the process is over, I would just have to restart it all over again. Thus making the first application pointless.
I also read a forum post stating that if you are a TRV holder, you need to let immigration know on the application that you are purely visiting, but I'm not. And I put on the application that I just need 3 more months after my TRV expires to qualify for common law PR. I'm sorry I'm just quite confused. So I unfortunately read that AFTER I sent my application for a visitor extension in. Will writing that cause it to be denied?
So to sum it up.
1.Can I stay in Canada while my Temp Res. extension application is being processed? Even if my TRV I currently hold, will expire probably months before I get a response?
2.Should/Can I apply for common law PR now? Even though I haven't lived in his home for 1 full year, yet we've known each other for longer than that?
3. Will writing that I am wanting an extension so I have enough months to qualify for PR status on my Application cause it to be denied?
4. If my application is denied, what do I do next?
Again sorry if I anger anyone, I just want some answers, and I want to do things the right way.
I've actually got multiple questions. I've contacted people from immigration on the phone, in the airport, and even online. Seems like sometimes one will say one thing, and another person will say something else. Anyways, here are my questions.
For PR status - common law (since that's all I would qualify for) I would have had to live with my partner in his home, for a year (according to paper work) We've known each other longer than that, but haven't lived together for a year. Only 9 months. So I can't apply for that yet right?
But I read some post's and they say apply for it. But, I haven't lived with him for a year therefor I wouldn't qualify. I recently sent in an application to extend my stay as a visitor. Which brings up multiple other questions (so very sorry I just want some answers).
I called a number for immigration, and the recording says (and person I talked to afterwards) I can stay in Canada even though by the time I would get a reply from immigration, my TRV will be expired. Can I get in trouble for staying even though this will happen? I will gladly leave if I can't stay during the process, but I just want to make sure it's ok. No funny business here. But if I have to leave before the process is over, I would just have to restart it all over again. Thus making the first application pointless.
I also read a forum post stating that if you are a TRV holder, you need to let immigration know on the application that you are purely visiting, but I'm not. And I put on the application that I just need 3 more months after my TRV expires to qualify for common law PR. I'm sorry I'm just quite confused. So I unfortunately read that AFTER I sent my application for a visitor extension in. Will writing that cause it to be denied?
So to sum it up.
1.Can I stay in Canada while my Temp Res. extension application is being processed? Even if my TRV I currently hold, will expire probably months before I get a response?
2.Should/Can I apply for common law PR now? Even though I haven't lived in his home for 1 full year, yet we've known each other for longer than that?
3. Will writing that I am wanting an extension so I have enough months to qualify for PR status on my Application cause it to be denied?
4. If my application is denied, what do I do next?
Again sorry if I anger anyone, I just want some answers, and I want to do things the right way.