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    Cheating in a common-law relationship and sponsorship

    Thank you a lot for your answers! Very helpful!
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    Cheating in a common-law relationship and sponsorship

    I thought it doesn't matter in this perspective since the only difference between common-law and conjugal is whether partners live together. Is it that important? I think these factors might apply for common-law too.
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    Cheating in a common-law relationship and sponsorship

    Thank you for the reply! Maybe you could also clarify how this common-law factor "sexual and personal behaviour (e.g. fidelity, ...)" (I posted link to this above) should be taken into account then? Clearly don't understand why it is written there then...
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    Cheating in a common-law relationship and sponsorship

    Ok, sorry for that. I will try one more time if you don't mind. 1. They apply together for immigration for whatever stream. PA doesn't get any benefit from the dependant common-law partner. Land together, break up. 2. PA tries to sponsor a new partner after the breakup on step 1. 3. PA met and...
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    Cheating in a common-law relationship and sponsorship

    My actual question is that the PA firstly helps the common-law to become a PR, then break ups and tries to sponsor someone else who they met and had sex when they were in the relationship provided that it's written on the official page that one of the factors of a common-law relationship is...
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    Cheating in a common-law relationship and sponsorship

    Thank you! This makes sense. However, I saw on the official site that one of the criteria of a common-law relationship approved by the court was sexual fidelity: here. Does it change something? Another viable example: imagine we have a principal applicant in a genuine common-law relationship...
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    Cheating in a common-law relationship and sponsorship

    Greeting everyone! First of all, please disregard the moral side of this question and reply only from a juridical point of view. I'm interested in the following question: is cheating when you're in a common-law or conjugal relationship is an offence from the immigration point of view? Does...