Hi,
I have few questions for my brother who is trying to sponsor his girl friend.
His girl friend originally entered into Canada little bit less than a year ago with Working-holiday Work Permit, and met my brother shortly after.
For the last half year or so, they lived together, and he is trying to sponsor his girl friend. They lived in the same place, and shared the bank account as joint account, so they are sharing financial activities and so on.
The questions are following:
I have few questions for my brother who is trying to sponsor his girl friend.
His girl friend originally entered into Canada little bit less than a year ago with Working-holiday Work Permit, and met my brother shortly after.
For the last half year or so, they lived together, and he is trying to sponsor his girl friend. They lived in the same place, and shared the bank account as joint account, so they are sharing financial activities and so on.
The questions are following:
- He is trying to officially get married with her, and get marriage certificate before applying for sponsorship, will this harm anything for the application? Will it be better to stay as common-law partner for the application? They will get married regardless, but would like to clarify which one will be easier for the sake of application.
- If they will not get married, will he have to apply as common-law partner, if I'm not mistaken, is this correct?
- He is currently holding PR in Canada, and his girl friend and himself hold same citizenship other than Canada and US. And they met almost a year now, and lived together for about six months, is he still eligible for sponsoring his girl friend?
- They are not officially married from their home country, will that still matter?
- I believe that they will need to write up a letter or something to explain how they met, and how they decided to live together, etc... does anyone have a sample letter for that?