Hi everyone,
I am a permanent resident of Canada since June 2011 but have been living outside Canada to finish my studies. This coming month, I will be going back to Canada and staying there for good. However, I have a long time partner that I would very much like to sponsor. We have been together since July 2010 and have been living together since January 2011. If I am planning to sponsor him as a common-law partner, will it be problematic that we were already living together for 5 months when I first landed in Canada and I failed to declare him as a partner? At the time, I had no idea whatsoever about the common-law partner category of Canada.
I am a bit worried because I have read several posts here wherein they were refused common-law partner visa because their sponsor fail to declare that they were already living together in his/her application.
Any response will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I am a permanent resident of Canada since June 2011 but have been living outside Canada to finish my studies. This coming month, I will be going back to Canada and staying there for good. However, I have a long time partner that I would very much like to sponsor. We have been together since July 2010 and have been living together since January 2011. If I am planning to sponsor him as a common-law partner, will it be problematic that we were already living together for 5 months when I first landed in Canada and I failed to declare him as a partner? At the time, I had no idea whatsoever about the common-law partner category of Canada.
I am a bit worried because I have read several posts here wherein they were refused common-law partner visa because their sponsor fail to declare that they were already living together in his/her application.
Any response will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.