No - there's no category for people who have to leave due to immigration status. And you're right - conjugal won't work for you since you don't face any barriers to marriage. The fact that you have shared a US address for years means nothing. You must physically live with her for at least one full year.Wolfie said:Hmm... so there isn't a status for people who have to leave due to immigration status? I looked into conjugal relationships but that requires proving barriers to marriage. Common law seems to fit the best but since she was studying in the States and I'm Canadian I can only stay in the US for so long. But we've shared the same US address for years if it means anything.
One way you could achieve common law is by spending six months living together in the US (or Hong Kong) and then six months living in Canada. She could also come to Canada for a six month visit and then extend by another six months to achieve common law. Regardless, you need to physically live together for at least one full year (or get married). Right now you're just dating from a CIC perspective - you're not common law. So you don't meet the criteria to sponsor her.