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Hey guys, I am planning my marriage in the end of the year, and I am only going to live with my spouse then, I am going to be the sponsor and we are currently living in two different provinces, I’m preparing everything in advance just in case we mess up the application at the last minute

- am I correct in the assumption that we will have to apply through spouse or common law partner in canada class ? My future husband is currently on pgwp that is bound to expire in 03/2026 and I am pr

- I am planning on moving straight after marriage and that means I will be jobless,( or at least until I find a new one ) would that be a hindrance to our application ?

- we are in contact right now and we do have lots of call logs and messages but no pictures at this point. are we supposed to document everything after our marriage to gather sufficient proof that the marriage is genuine ?

Thank you so much for your answers
 
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Common-law status is only for couples who have been living together for at least one year. Since you are living in different provinces, you are not eligible. Calls, messages, flight tickets to visit each other, etc., are important to make your dossier. You will be able to apply for family sponsorship only after your marriage. Good luck.
 
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Common-law status is only for couples who have been living together for at least one year. Since you are living in different provinces, you are not eligible. Calls, messages, flight tickets to visit each other, etc., are important to make your dossier. You will be able to apply for family sponsorship only after your marriage. Good luck.
Is having a job or not detrimental to the application please ?