Hello Everybody.
I'm married in paper but separated from my previous partner since September 2014, when I came to Canada. Now, I'm in a new relationship with a Canadian Citizen and living together since August 2015, planning to apply through family sponsorship as soon as we have lived together for one year. My previous visitors visa expired but I still have the study permit(exp. Nov 30 2016) since I'm a student here in Canada. Now I'm applying for a new visa to go back to my country in December and sign the divorce, my question is, since my partner and I are just living together for 3 months, in my relationship status should I put Legally separated or common-law? and in the questionnaire to determine my eligibily, should I answer yes to the question that I have a Canadian Citizen family member?
I really appreciate any help, I'm just afraid to answer that wrongly and screw up my family sponsorship application in the future.
Thank You!!!
I'm married in paper but separated from my previous partner since September 2014, when I came to Canada. Now, I'm in a new relationship with a Canadian Citizen and living together since August 2015, planning to apply through family sponsorship as soon as we have lived together for one year. My previous visitors visa expired but I still have the study permit(exp. Nov 30 2016) since I'm a student here in Canada. Now I'm applying for a new visa to go back to my country in December and sign the divorce, my question is, since my partner and I are just living together for 3 months, in my relationship status should I put Legally separated or common-law? and in the questionnaire to determine my eligibily, should I answer yes to the question that I have a Canadian Citizen family member?
I really appreciate any help, I'm just afraid to answer that wrongly and screw up my family sponsorship application in the future.
Thank You!!!