Hi, good day! I am a Filipina and my boyfriend is a Permanent Resident of Canada for 2 months now. Can he sponsor me even though he is just a resident for 2 months?
Hi, good day! I am a Filipina and my boyfriend is a Permanent Resident of Canada for 2 months now. Can he sponsor me even though he is just a resident for 2 months?
What is your immigration barrier? Have you ever lived together for over 1 year continuously? Being a resident for 2 months isn’t an issue as long as you can prove that you can support yourselves financially without government help. If he is unemployed he can update his file once employed and accumulates more savings.
We didn't live together continuously due to some circumstances, but he is coming here in the Philippines to visit. We've been in the relationship for 4 years now. Can that still be possible we can provide proofs as well if needed.
He went to Canada for a working visa and apply for PR and waited for it and finally, he got it 2 months ago. The waiting time is too long, that is why we decided to have me come to Canada first, and once I got my PR and we have enough money we will get married first in the Philippines and then in Korea.
... to get married there. Are we still not qualified for conjugal?
Hello, sorry for the late response. Even though one of the reasons is we have different cultures to follow when getting married since he is a Korean and I am a Filipina. His parents want to have a big wedding in Korea since he is the eldest son of the family however, we need to work on it and save money for us to get married there. Are we still not qualified for conjugal?
To be clear, to sponsor a 'spouse' there are only three ways to qualify:
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-"Conjugal" is a separate category
Hello, I just want to ask if I will visit Canada can we get married while I am in Canada on a Visitor's Visa? is that possible?
Yes, we are both single never been married before. He is in Calgary.Yes, and if neither have been married before, not much more than ID required. Details depend slightly on province.
But obviously the visa is the thing that's needed first.
Or get married elsewhere.
Hello, I just want to ask if I will visit Canada can we get married while I am in Canada on a Visitor's Visa? is that possible?