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    Same sex conjugal partner PR application refused - 2nd time

    That's rough. I would say I think in all cases that if it's possible to get married, it is the better way to go with spousal. Conjugal really was/is meant for those that cannot get married, for external reasons (ones not under their control).. I can say - having checked the docs - if you get...
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    Same sex conjugal partner PR application refused - 2nd time

    I've not encountered it myself (and yes, have done personally). But can't argue with what you've encountered.
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    Same sex conjugal partner PR application refused - 2nd time

    Be that as it may, I repeat my suggestion and comment that you need an immigration lawyer and not a consultant - IMO. Your call, of course.
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    Advice on calling IRCC getting more information

    You can get to the full set of notes / table of contents here: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/transparency/committees/secu-september-19-2024.html These are notes prepared - I presume from the text - for an appearance before the SECU by some departmental...
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    Citizenship vs Renew PR Card - Questions on citizenship form

    2. Basically travel document is just passports for most applicants. (Some other docs like refugee travel docs but not your case, as I understand) 6. No need for explanations generally - if you didn't have a current passport may wish to explain that ("I haven't renewed it because not travelling"...
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    Unemployed - Zero income NOA for residency proof

    My understanding is that each NOA can count as one piece of evidence. If you wish, you could submit one of any of the other types of evidence you suggest, really. Don't try to overdo it: it simply states pieces of evidence. Most common perhaps after NOAs is record of lease/ownership or...
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    Same sex conjugal partner PR application refused - 2nd time

    I repeat the points I made above that there is NO justifiable reason for IRCC to contend that a sponsor should leave Canada in order to establish common law - it's an outrageous situation. If that goes further in this case, I would raise hell with my MP and get lawyers involved. Good luck. Is...
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    Same sex conjugal partner PR application refused - 2nd time

    To be clear, I think it is/would be abominable if the suggestion is being made that the sponsor should move to another country long enough to be common law. That is not and should not be the intent of the conjugal partner approach. Obviously though I've no idea what the discussion covered or...
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    December 2024 - Citizenship Applications

    The individual in question is a permanent resident - I don't know specifically whether there are restrictions on how this is applied or dealt with for temporary residents. (I'd imagine dependent on tenor of residency and possibly type of temporary status and what ID etc they're eligible for...
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    Same sex conjugal partner PR application refused - 2nd time

    Have you actually spoken to a lawyer? Since you're referencing Carriere, I assume at some level that you're basing your disagreement on whether IRCC is insisting upon some aspect of not being able to marry or cohabit (specifically 'barrier to our cohabitation for 1 year or more'), and possibly...
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    Same sex conjugal partner PR application refused - 2nd time

    It seems to me there's confusion here. For conjugal, there is no strict requirement for 12 months continuous cohabitation - that would already qualify for common law. Conjugal is not - by definition/construction - separate and does not have the same requirements as common law. It's more...
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    Same sex conjugal partner PR application refused - 2nd time

    I have a different tack than those above, but it boils down to: you need to speak to proper legal counsel. Not necessarily pursue this by means of filing an appeal, but deciding how best to proceed. You have a strong opinion that the recent denial is contradictory to law and regs. That's fine...
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    PR Obligation | PNP | Moving out of province

    My answer that it was BS was and is correct in the context of the original question and the phrasing: that "But I was reading some thread that if I did not settle in MB permanently..." (bolded for convenience). It is indeed bullshit that there was ever such a rule requiring anyone to settle in...
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    Can I Mail PR Card Abroad for Re-entry to Canada?

    Yes, she can. Note some carriers/couriers don't want to take official docs (this may depend on destination country), and there are rumours some don't like packages with RFID chips (which I believe PR cards have, not certain). If it's lost - she would have to apply for a PRTD. BTW if she's in...
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    December 2024 - Citizenship Applications

    These bolded points are either not true, or debatable. -There is not, as far as I'm aware, ANY documented or specific law or reg - in Canada at least - that a passport, in particular a foreign passport, is some 'dominant' or controlling source of true/final definition of one's name. It would be...
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    December 2024 - Citizenship Applications

    That may be easier but up to you. I see no harm in trying if you can present reasonable documentation that you use your 'new' name, such as revised IDs. But no guarantees.
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    Expired PR, Residency obligations not met

    Reasonable points. Agree with your bolded point - very hard to know if this will substantively delay PR card (because already rather varied experiences).
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    February 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/first-passport-with-new-legal-name-but-old-name-on-ids.870645/ Not every case is identical. Generally if you have new Canadian-issued ID (esp photo ID) in a 'new' name, you can get IRCC to accept it. Not always. This is...
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    Question to people with in-person Oath Ceremony

    My answer depends on what is in the instructions. Read them carefully. Then do that.
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    February 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    Search for change of name. That's what you're doing.