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hi .im new in this forum. Just want to know if there's possibility of refusal in conjugal sponsorship.my partner already passed her medical,she's done in her biometrics.but she got interviewed by an officer in Manila Immigration.though we met all the requirements of a conjugal sponsorship,the officer told her that she will review hervapplication again. We are just worried if they will not approve our application.
Hope you can give me answers
Thank you in advance
 
No one can tell you the decision of your application, especially with absolutely no details. Any decision can be made. You will need to wait for the immigration officer to provide their decision
 
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hi .im new in this forum. Just want to know if there's possibility of refusal in conjugal sponsorship.my partner already passed her medical,she's done in her biometrics.but she got interviewed by an officer in Manila Immigration.though we met all the requirements of a conjugal sponsorship,the officer told her that she will review hervapplication again. We are just worried if they will not approve our application.
Hope you can give me answers
Thank you in advance
What are your barriers? We plan to apply conjugal too. Im from Philippines. Thanks
 
hi .im new in this forum. Just want to know if there's possibility of refusal in conjugal sponsorship.my partner already passed her medical,she's done in her biometrics.but she got interviewed by an officer in Manila Immigration.though we met all the requirements of a conjugal sponsorship,the officer told her that she will review hervapplication again. We are just worried if they will not approve our application.
Hope you can give me answers
Thank you in advance

Please post your timeline, I reckon you are the sponsor? Are you Canadian, Pr? How long have you known each other? Was your partner confident during the interview? Did she answer all the questions firmly? without any hesitations, if yes and your relationship is genuine then she should expect some good news. If she was nervous and could not answer some questions from the officer or gave wrong answers that did not match your application then you could expect the worse.
 
Im the sponsor (PR). Me and my partner have been together for 4years.
We met here in canada in 2014. Our relationship became official on july 2015.. when her contract expires on july 2016.she applied for a tourist visa in Manitoba.she stayed there for 8months. when her visa ezpired on march 2017..she re applied again. She stayed in my place from march to sept. 2017. Ang fly home to the philippines the same month
 
Im the sponsor (PR). Me and my partner have been together for 4years.
We met here in canada in 2014. Our relationship became official on july 2015.. when her contract expires on july 2016.she applied for a tourist visa in Manitoba.she stayed there for 8months. when her visa ezpired on march 2017..she re applied again. She stayed in my place from march to sept. 2017. Ang fly home to the philippines the same month
If she is able to receive visas to come to Canada, you do not qualify for conjugal. What are your current barriers for not being able to see each other?
 
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If she is able to receive visas to come to Canada, you do not qualify for conjugal. What are your current barriers for not being able to see each other?

We are in LDR right now..
Sexual orientation.. we can't be together because im a resident here in canada..and she's in the philippines.. our relationship is not legalnin our families
 
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We are in LDR right now..
Sexual orientation.. we can't be together because im a resident here in canada..and she's in the philippines.. our relationship is not
legalnin our families
She already passed her medical, and dine in biometrics too.. she got interviewed by an officer on july 31..asked her if we lived together continously for 1 year.she said NO. Then the officer said that we did not meet the req for conjugal.
 
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We are in LDR right now..
Sexual orientation.. we can't be together because im a resident here in canada..and she's in the philippines.. our relationship is not legalnin our families
Families don't matter in CIC's perspective. If you are able to go to the Philippines or if she is able to come to Canada (legally) to live together, you do not qualify. The immigration officer was correct. She has had several approved trips to see you in Canada, so you are not conjugal. There must be significant barriers for you two that are not financial or family related to be able to claim a conjugal relationship.
 
Families don't matter in CIC's perspective. If you are able to go to the Philippines or if she is able to come to Canada (legally) to live together, you do not qualify. The immigration officer was correct. She has had several approved trips to see you in Canada, so you are not conjugal. There must be significant barriers for you two that are not financial or family related to be able to claim a conjugal relationship.
Families don't matter in CIC's perspective. If you are able to go to the Philippines or if she is able to come to Canada (legally) to live together, you do not qualify. The immigration officer was correct. She has had several approved trips to see you in Canada, so you are not conjugal. There must be significant barriers for you two that are not financial or family related to be able to claim a conjugal relationship.

Eventhough the officer said our relationship is genuine?
 
No, your best bet would be through marriage. Or common-law once you spend 1 year continuously

What's the difference of conjugal to common law sponsorship?
Does our application affected by the fact that my partner worked in canad before i met her?
 
Im so confused..because when i applied for this sponsorship she's been in the philippines for 18months.
 
The genuineness of the relationship isn't what determines the success of a conjugal application. Naturally, if the relationship isn't real, no application would be approved, so the genuineness is just the starting point. Once the officer has determined your relationship is genuine, he will move on to whether you are conjugal partners.

For a conjugal application to be successful, there needs to be some external barrier (usually immigration/legal) keeping you from living together or seeing each other. It has to be something you both have no control over - things like lack of money to travel, or not enough leave from your job, or the need to attend classes will not qualify since you have control those things.

For example, let's say your partner was unable to get a visa to visit you in Canada and you were unable to get a visa to visit them in their country and the two of you couldn't get visas to live/get married in a third country. Then you can expect a conjugal application to succeed.

However, in your case you're saying that the two of you can relatively easily travel to see each other. Therefore, your conjugal application will not succeed. You will have to get married (In Canada or another country where same-sex marriages are legal), or live together for a year and become common law.