Hi everybody. So me and my Canadian common-law partner managed to get a permanent residence card for me last September which was great! However the situation has now had a turn for the worse and we had a falling out. She is still willing to officially be my common-law partner on paper until i can apply for a citizenship but we do not live together anymore. I kept my official address shared with hers as of now but we are not really sure about the details for this. We obviously know that there is no right answer and that what we are doing is not an official way of doing this right but I really want to work my way to a citizenship which is only a year and a half away from my common-law based permanent visa, compared to restarting my process and move out of Canada.
Does anybody know what could possibly damage or what to think of to stay on top of the details and keep a low profile until this all blows over?
I am currently in my home country over the summer working and visiting family so I have yet to deal with the details back in Vancouver.
I need to find a new place to stay so can i sign another lease or do i need to find a friend that can take me in without signing papers? Or is the registered address the only thing that is connected to the government?
Anyway, I will keep this short but I truly appreciate any help I can get in this matter. Are there things I can do to improve my situation or even make it into a legal process somehow?
Thanks again,
Regards, Adam
Does anybody know what could possibly damage or what to think of to stay on top of the details and keep a low profile until this all blows over?
I am currently in my home country over the summer working and visiting family so I have yet to deal with the details back in Vancouver.
I need to find a new place to stay so can i sign another lease or do i need to find a friend that can take me in without signing papers? Or is the registered address the only thing that is connected to the government?
Anyway, I will keep this short but I truly appreciate any help I can get in this matter. Are there things I can do to improve my situation or even make it into a legal process somehow?
Thanks again,
Regards, Adam