Another user suggested I come to this thread to get some more knowledgeable answers and users with experience.
I posted in the General Immigration section if you want to go read my thread there first.
If you don't want to read that whole conversation I linked to, here are the basics:
I want to eventually become a permanent resident in Quebec, Canada. I thought the easiest way besides getting married would be through the common-law visa. Since I am a student and have no job here, I can not apply for a work or student visa in Canada. So, it looks like me visiting for 6 months and if I get an extended stay approved should suffice for proof of my boyfriend and I living together, so I can get the common-law visa.
The most immediate thing I am concerned about is what I tell the immigration officers when I go through immigration flying to Canada.
Should I tell the absolute truth and say I am going to visit my boyfriend for a few months? Since you're allowed to visit on just a passport alone for 6 months.
Do I absolutely need a return flight booked already to "prove" I am going back to my home country?
Any help is greeeeeatly appreciated!