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    Coming as a Visitor to gain Common-law Partner Requirements

    Thank you all for the answers! It is reassuring to know that in theory I would be allowed to come to Canada for one year in order to get common-law status. However, I am also looking into ways of having a work permit for the period; that's why I registered for the pool for WHV :) And while...
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    Coming as a Visitor to gain Common-law Partner Requirements

    Well, maybe we had a couple of letters but we didn't keep them! All bills were at landlady's name, and we have no payslips and no tax documents since we were just students... I guess the only thing we can surely get are letters from our housemates, but IMO I think it is just too little evidence.
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    Coming as a Visitor to gain Common-law Partner Requirements

    Yes, but we do not have any written proof of it (no shared contract or bills), since we were in an apartment with other people that had their names on the documents...
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    Coming as a Visitor to gain Common-law Partner Requirements

    Thank for the answer! I am already in the pool for the working holiday. Yes, you guessed correctly my situation, do you think a statement from my parents saying that they could support me in case of necessity would be more reassuring?
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    Coming as a Visitor to gain Common-law Partner Requirements

    Dear all, I am Italian (visa-exempt country) and my girlfriend is a Canadian citizen. We have been together for 2 years in Europe while studying, but now she moved back to Canada to work. I am now currently living in Italy and I am unemployed. I would like to immigrate to Canada in order to...
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    Short-term Research Work Permit Exemption Doubt

    Hello everybody, I am writing here because I have a doubt regarding the short-term (120-day) work permit exemption for researchers...