An extension doesn't hurt you. Why would you think it would be refused? You're an American so unless you've committed a crime or something you should really stop thinking negatively.
Correct me if I am wrong but you are not eligible to apply until November? You have LOTS OF TIME to get all this organized.
Yeah but don't alot of people get refused if they see that you don't intend to leave.
I did put a date I thought I would leave by. However, the CIC agent I think miss informed me and led me to believe that I didn't need to include everything on the document checklist and I also forgot to include the document checklist itself. I also didn't include a copy of my passport or visa...I thought that all of these would be reasons as to why I be refused.
And yes, but I am the only one putting all of this together and it is stressing me out.
And I have to wait on money that we don't have now.
If I get to stay past our one year cohabitation mark and leave to go home for a few months, are we still eligible as common law partners?
Also, I have heard people being turned down for PR because when they crossed the border because they didn't mention they were in a common law relationship at the time so they saw it as misrepresentation on their application. Well what if they didn't ask or they did ask and you weren't sure at the time what common law was? Will that be reason for a refusal?
Can you clear these up for me, so that I may relax and not ask anymore questions for a while unless they pertain to a question itself on the application? Thanks.