Hi,
We are starting an online PR application for my Japanese fiancee and have a few general and specific questions.
Background info:
- We have been together for just under three years, living together continuously in my apartment in Toronto. I support her entirely and have a stable, well paying job. I'm a Canadian citizen by birth.
- Her first long-term stay in Canada was a working holiday visa starting in 2019
- When the WH visa expired, she went back to Japan for a few months, then returned to Canada on a visitor visa in early 2021, which we extended twice
- She has made a few trips back and forth to Japan. She has another four week trip to Japan scheduled next month. She has obeyed all visa expiry dates
- We have no concern about proving our relationship, plenty of documentation including some email correspondence with a CBSA officer who acknowledged our evidence of common-law during the COVID lockdowns when air travel to Canada was limited to immediate family members
General Questions:
Specific Questions:
Apologies for the length, but we'd like to get this right and this is all a lot of information to process.
We are starting an online PR application for my Japanese fiancee and have a few general and specific questions.
Background info:
- We have been together for just under three years, living together continuously in my apartment in Toronto. I support her entirely and have a stable, well paying job. I'm a Canadian citizen by birth.
- Her first long-term stay in Canada was a working holiday visa starting in 2019
- When the WH visa expired, she went back to Japan for a few months, then returned to Canada on a visitor visa in early 2021, which we extended twice
- She has made a few trips back and forth to Japan. She has another four week trip to Japan scheduled next month. She has obeyed all visa expiry dates
- We have no concern about proving our relationship, plenty of documentation including some email correspondence with a CBSA officer who acknowledged our evidence of common-law during the COVID lockdowns when air travel to Canada was limited to immediate family members
General Questions:
- We've been advised by other Japanese people who went through the PR process recently that an outland application will likely be faster to be approved
- In the online PR application, is this known as "Family Class, Outside Canada, Common Law Partner"? If no, what is the correct class to use?
- She would like to be able to travel to Japan and other countries while we wait for the application to be approved
- Is she considered a resident of Canada, or a resident of Japan? She only has visitor status, but she has been here for nearly 2 years on this status (With some extensions last year and a new visitor entry this year, and another new visitor entry coming up in October)
- If we want this to be an outland application, should she submit it online while she is still in Canada, or wait until she is in Japan, then submit it?
Specific Questions:
- Form IMM1344
- Box #6 requires a selection of either "Common-law partner living in Canada" or "Common-law partner living outside Canada". Which is the appropriate selection if we want this to remain an outland application?
- Form IMM5532
- Part C Section 3 asks "Are you living together now?" - should the answer be yes or no, given that we'd like to keep this an outland application?
- Form IMM0008
- There is a question - "Current Country of Residence" followed by a "From" date. Since she has lived with me more or less continuously since 2019, do we put the 2019 date in here, or do we put her last entry date to Canada, which would be sometime earlier in 2022?
- Form IMM5406
- The form asks for her address - should it be our current Canadian address, or her Japanese/Family address?
- Besides the above the listed forms, checklist IMM 5589, and original and translated copies of her Koseki Tohon and Kaiseigen Koseki Tohon, and some documents proving our relationship / same address, are there any documents we are missing to make this a complete and successful application?
Apologies for the length, but we'd like to get this right and this is all a lot of information to process.