If applying from Quebec, you need to get a csq first.I was wondering if IRCC refuses my application if I apply for my PR after only one year of co-habitation without marriage at a young age.
You need to have proofs to justify your common law partnership - lease docs, bills, bank statements etc.Hi, Thank you for your response.
then to get CSQ, would those conditions be any matters?
My boyfriend is Quebecer and we've been dating when we were high school students and we'll have been together for three years by the time we apply for it.
I'd like to stay here more with him but we'll be young and have lived for only one year.
I was wondering if that works bad for us.
If you have proofs to prove your common law, you are good to go. You have to also provide a basic french language proficiency proof.like 20~22 years old. Not minors.
Was that delivered in french? Better check MIFI website to know their requirements on it.Would my Quebec high school diploma be okay for the language proficiency proof?
I went to English one in Montreal though.
Yes, according to new rules which I believe may apply to you.i don't see anything about a basic french language proficiency proof.
Is that for a common-law spouse who is sponsored