To provide context, my partner and I are planning to marry in the fall, and we have already secured our wedding venue. I am a Canadian Citizen while she is on a work visa. However, her current work visa is set to expire at the end of June. We have been cohabitating since December 2021 and have resided in two different locations during this time. She has been in Canada for high school and completed a Bachelor's degree at a Canadian university, and has been working full-time in a professional setting for several years now.
While we have been diligently gathering documentation for the common law PR application, there are a few items that we have unfortunately overlooked until now. Notably:
We are hoping to get our common law status notarized and submit the PR application by end of April. Currently, average processing time for this is 47 days, which means we'll receive an official decision by end of June.
While we have been diligently gathering documentation for the common law PR application, there are a few items that we have unfortunately overlooked until now. Notably:
- Driver's License: My driver's license still bears my parents' address. Although I have initiated the process to update this information, there may be delays, and the issue date on the new license could pose validity concerns.
- Utility Bills: We have utility bills in both our names, serving as evidence of shared residence.
- Lease: We have 2 leases signed from Dec 2021 to present.
- Internet Bill: I am responsible for paying the internet bill, which is addressed to our current residence.
- Car Insurance: I am listed on my partner's car insurance policy.
- Beneficiary Designation: My partner has designated me as a beneficiary for certain financial accounts.
- Banking Arrangement: While we do not have a joint bank account, we contribute monthly to a my individual bank account from which we pay our bills via e-transfer.
- Letters of Proof: We can request letters from friends and family that our common law relationship is real and valid. We also have emails from our landlord for rent and taxes.
- Social Media: We have lots of photos together as well as photos of our living arrangement since Dec 2021.
We are hoping to get our common law status notarized and submit the PR application by end of April. Currently, average processing time for this is 47 days, which means we'll receive an official decision by end of June.
- Worst-Case Scenarios: If my partner's PR application is rejected by the end of June, what are the potential implications for our upcoming marriage in the fall? Will she be allowed to stay in the country until the wedding at least?
- Residency Status: Would a rejected PR application necessitate my partner leaving the country immediately, or would there be any provisions allowing her to remain temporarily? Could we provide detail that we have a wedding planned a year in advance?
- Alternatives to Marriage Date: Given the timeline constraints, are there any viable alternatives to expedite her PR status other than advancing our wedding date?