Hi all,
I've been browsing through the forum for quite sometime now and looks like I could use a bit of an advise.
My boyfriend is a canadian permanent and we have been maintaining a long-distance relationship for exactly one year now. We met online and saw each other personally after 7 months. Given this condition, I don't think we'd qualify as conjugal or common-law partners. Obviously we have not lived together for at least 1 year nor do we have any conjugal properties or joint accounts, etc. It seems the only option is to marry.. What do you think is the best approach to apply for my PR?
We have tonnes and tonnes of material supporting our relationship- pictures, chat logs, letters, emails, phone calls, birthday cards, supplementary credit card, boarding passes/airline tickets of our travel together, etc. I also have a multiple-entry visa to Canada expiring in March 2010.
Hence my two questions below then:-
1. Would you recommend an inland or outland application? Most of our conversation logs are in our own language (Filipino) so was wondering if it is better to apply in the Philippines or in Canada? We do not mind a long process as long as we are together. Currently, I live and work in the United Arab Emirates.
2. Is marriage the only option? Can we apply as conjugal partners after living together for 1 year? But this will be in Canada which means I need to extend my visit visa. How difficult is it to get an extension given the intention to apply for permanent residence through conjugal partnership?
Your response guys will be highly appreciated.
Regards,
Corey
I've been browsing through the forum for quite sometime now and looks like I could use a bit of an advise.
My boyfriend is a canadian permanent and we have been maintaining a long-distance relationship for exactly one year now. We met online and saw each other personally after 7 months. Given this condition, I don't think we'd qualify as conjugal or common-law partners. Obviously we have not lived together for at least 1 year nor do we have any conjugal properties or joint accounts, etc. It seems the only option is to marry.. What do you think is the best approach to apply for my PR?
We have tonnes and tonnes of material supporting our relationship- pictures, chat logs, letters, emails, phone calls, birthday cards, supplementary credit card, boarding passes/airline tickets of our travel together, etc. I also have a multiple-entry visa to Canada expiring in March 2010.
Hence my two questions below then:-
1. Would you recommend an inland or outland application? Most of our conversation logs are in our own language (Filipino) so was wondering if it is better to apply in the Philippines or in Canada? We do not mind a long process as long as we are together. Currently, I live and work in the United Arab Emirates.
2. Is marriage the only option? Can we apply as conjugal partners after living together for 1 year? But this will be in Canada which means I need to extend my visit visa. How difficult is it to get an extension given the intention to apply for permanent residence through conjugal partnership?
Your response guys will be highly appreciated.
Regards,
Corey