RKevin said:
Oh my word. If you had been following my post in regards to common law vs married was for Poggyb's situation. It was a question, I was hoping to understand this individuals situation i.e. is it unique, are there reasons why Poggy's got sent to Mississauga etc. I was not questioning people who are unable to get married or same sex couples, all are entitled to their own lives and how they choose to live it. I do not for one second despise those who are gay, lesbian or in any other relationship. I still stand by my opinion in regards to marriage vs common law and who should get priority. But I think you choose to be ignorant if you believe there are equal laws in all provinces in regards to married couples and common law couples - not everyone gets equal treatment across the board. Fact.
Just going to wade into this seeing as I've been mentioned specifically... As you've now been told by many people there doesn't seem to be a correlation between adresses and processing centres, and my answer follows that pattern. I was living in Canada when we submitted but moved back to the UK prior to recieving sponsor approval so CIC knew I was based in the UK before any processing centre was selected. As for why we hit the Mississauga jackpot, I don't know. It may be that our application was very straight foward and I was lucky enough to be working in a law firm at the time and a friend of mine advised me on how to arrange the application so the immigration officer would have an easy read. It's more likely pure dumb luck.
As for the common law comments, I'm sure it comes from a place of frustration but this forum is supposed to be for support not for belittling other peoples relationships and the paths they choose. Me and my partner have been together for a long time and never married simply because we don't agree with marriage (our reasons are our own), and I'll be forever grateful that Canada's immigration folk are progressive enough to realise it doesn't mean we're not committed and should be pushed to the back of the queue. I don't agree with marriage but I wouldn't ever question your right to do it, just as you shouldn't question the validity of common law relationships.
Anyway, I read all of these posts thinking 'I'm not going to get into this' and then I went and did just that. Oh well.
Good luck everyone, fingers crossed for all of you!