Good day,
My partner and I are in a same-sex relationship. We have been living together for a year. We are both Filipino citizens but currently residing in the middle east. (I'm sorry but we cannot really say where we are living right now, for security purposes)
As such we have no proof whatsoever that we are living together. What we only have is a joint bank account. The Philippines and countries in the middle east do not accept common law marriages and, most especially, same sex marriage. Because of this, we have very little proof that we have been living together. We can perhaps present letters addressed to either of us under the same address, and pictures together, maybe even plane tickets...but other than that, nothing more.
My partner just received a job offer from a Canadian company and is very interested to pursue it. However, we do not want to be separated for too long. Is it possible for me to tag along when she applies for a visa? Or does she really have to get a permanent residence visa first before she can sponsor me?
We're also considering going to a country where same sex marriage is allowed, get married there, before she goes to Canada. Will that make our situation easier?
Thank you so much in advance!
My partner and I are in a same-sex relationship. We have been living together for a year. We are both Filipino citizens but currently residing in the middle east. (I'm sorry but we cannot really say where we are living right now, for security purposes)
As such we have no proof whatsoever that we are living together. What we only have is a joint bank account. The Philippines and countries in the middle east do not accept common law marriages and, most especially, same sex marriage. Because of this, we have very little proof that we have been living together. We can perhaps present letters addressed to either of us under the same address, and pictures together, maybe even plane tickets...but other than that, nothing more.
My partner just received a job offer from a Canadian company and is very interested to pursue it. However, we do not want to be separated for too long. Is it possible for me to tag along when she applies for a visa? Or does she really have to get a permanent residence visa first before she can sponsor me?
We're also considering going to a country where same sex marriage is allowed, get married there, before she goes to Canada. Will that make our situation easier?
Thank you so much in advance!