Hey Guys,
I have some questions about common-law partners and relatives in Canada. Thanks for any help in advance!
1. What is the definition of "accompanying" common-law partner?
I have a common-law partner who is already PR. He is, of course, not applying PR with me together, so I assume he is my common-law partner but is not my "accompanying" common-law partner? Or since is he currently in Canada, he is also my "accompanying" common-law partner? This is very confusing.
2. About the proof of relatives in Canada. My aunt is a Canadian citizen, but her husband deals with everything. So she does not even have bank accounts or cell phone, nor does she pay for bills, etc. She gave me her most recent tax bill for her house (the house is under her name). Does any one know whether that will work?
I have some questions about common-law partners and relatives in Canada. Thanks for any help in advance!
1. What is the definition of "accompanying" common-law partner?
I have a common-law partner who is already PR. He is, of course, not applying PR with me together, so I assume he is my common-law partner but is not my "accompanying" common-law partner? Or since is he currently in Canada, he is also my "accompanying" common-law partner? This is very confusing.
2. About the proof of relatives in Canada. My aunt is a Canadian citizen, but her husband deals with everything. So she does not even have bank accounts or cell phone, nor does she pay for bills, etc. She gave me her most recent tax bill for her house (the house is under her name). Does any one know whether that will work?