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boxerpack
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Hi,
My case is as follows: I sponsored my spouse 4 years ago. We got separated 3 years ago and the divorce process has been happening in the court for quite some time... It is taking too much time and I do not see an immediate end. Meanwhile, I have been in a relationship with my new partner. We cohabited in Singapore for more than a year as it was easy for me to enter her country rather the other way. Now, I am being sent by my Singapore employer to Canada for 1 year contract. Given the fact that I am yet to be divorced from my ex, will I stand a good chance in getting my new partner immigrate to Canada?
If yes, which class would be advisable - common law or conjugal? Or should I wait for divorce to go thro (which may happen in 1 year from now or may get delayed as ex is troublesome) and then apply for her sponsorship? My new partner is pregnant - 1 month old and hence we want to settle in here in Canada peacefully...
My case is as follows: I sponsored my spouse 4 years ago. We got separated 3 years ago and the divorce process has been happening in the court for quite some time... It is taking too much time and I do not see an immediate end. Meanwhile, I have been in a relationship with my new partner. We cohabited in Singapore for more than a year as it was easy for me to enter her country rather the other way. Now, I am being sent by my Singapore employer to Canada for 1 year contract. Given the fact that I am yet to be divorced from my ex, will I stand a good chance in getting my new partner immigrate to Canada?
If yes, which class would be advisable - common law or conjugal? Or should I wait for divorce to go thro (which may happen in 1 year from now or may get delayed as ex is troublesome) and then apply for her sponsorship? My new partner is pregnant - 1 month old and hence we want to settle in here in Canada peacefully...