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cooldude2011
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Hi,
I am married but separated for the last 3 years. I am a Pakistani citizen but also a permanent resident of Canada. Now, I am into a very serious relationship with a girl in Pakistan. Being a Pakistani citizen, I relocated temporarily to Pak to be with my partner as it would be difficult for her to have a lengthy stay in Canada through a visitor visa.
I also filed for my divorce in Pak and have had no co-operation from my separated wife for the process. The process is time-consuming and I do not have a clear picture of the time frame that would be needed to get divorced.
My partner and I are both committed and depend on each other for a living. We live together in a live-in relationship. We have a child 5 months old. However in Pak (unlike Canada) it is a CRIME to start a common-law (live-in) relationship with someone while legally married (though separated). So, we are continuously worried about the implications of our life together. So, for us to start our life together as common-law partners without any problem, we need to be in Canada as Canada considers one to be legally separated AS SOON as 1-year separation is completed and also it is NOT a crime in Canada to be a common-law partner with someone who is separated but still married.
Given that my marriage is broken down (3 years separation) and given that I cannot marry/have a live-in relationship with my partner in Pak until I get divorced, the only way for us to lead life together peacefully is in Canada.
Will I be eligible to sponsor my partner under the common-law partner class once I relocate to Canada (not sure whether I need to live with my partner while applying)? Will they accept our relationship as a common law relationship though we lived together only in Pak and not in Canada? Or should I try the conjugal partner class?
Please enlighten me.
I am married but separated for the last 3 years. I am a Pakistani citizen but also a permanent resident of Canada. Now, I am into a very serious relationship with a girl in Pakistan. Being a Pakistani citizen, I relocated temporarily to Pak to be with my partner as it would be difficult for her to have a lengthy stay in Canada through a visitor visa.
I also filed for my divorce in Pak and have had no co-operation from my separated wife for the process. The process is time-consuming and I do not have a clear picture of the time frame that would be needed to get divorced.
My partner and I are both committed and depend on each other for a living. We live together in a live-in relationship. We have a child 5 months old. However in Pak (unlike Canada) it is a CRIME to start a common-law (live-in) relationship with someone while legally married (though separated). So, we are continuously worried about the implications of our life together. So, for us to start our life together as common-law partners without any problem, we need to be in Canada as Canada considers one to be legally separated AS SOON as 1-year separation is completed and also it is NOT a crime in Canada to be a common-law partner with someone who is separated but still married.
Given that my marriage is broken down (3 years separation) and given that I cannot marry/have a live-in relationship with my partner in Pak until I get divorced, the only way for us to lead life together peacefully is in Canada.
Will I be eligible to sponsor my partner under the common-law partner class once I relocate to Canada (not sure whether I need to live with my partner while applying)? Will they accept our relationship as a common law relationship though we lived together only in Pak and not in Canada? Or should I try the conjugal partner class?
Please enlighten me.