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Hi All,


I do have a concern about sponsoring my partner. I was sponsored by my mother as a dependent child but on the process I met my current partner and decided to live together and of course was not declared as my common law because when we were filling up the application for Canada, I was single that time.

My concern is, will this affect my sponsorship? :-(
Will this be questioned by CIC?


Thanks,
 
Hi All,


I do have a concern about sponsoring my partner. I was sponsored by my mother as a dependent child but on the process I met my current partner and decided to live together and of course was not declared as my common law because when we were filling up the application for Canada, I was single that time.

My concern is, will this affect my sponsorship? :-(
Will this be questioned by CIC?


Thanks,
Yes, it will if you lived together long enough to become common-law, before you completed the landing as a Permanent Resident.

There are two separate issues.

1) if you were common-law with your partner, you should have been removed as a dependent from your mother's application. That was immigration fraud through misrepresentation.
2) as your common-law partner was not examined by the time you landed, they are not a member of the Family Class and you can't sponsor them, ever. IRPR 117(9)(d)
 
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Hi All,


I do have a concern about sponsoring my partner. I was sponsored by my mother as a dependent child but on the process I met my current partner and decided to live together and of course was not declared as my common law because when we were filling up the application for Canada, I was single that time.

My concern is, will this affect my sponsorship? :-(
Will this be questioned by CIC?


Thanks,

They key question is how long you lived together. Less than one year - or one year or more.

If you lived with your common law partner for a year or more before coming to Canada, then you cannot sponsor your partner for PR. You also obtained your PR status through misrepresentation.
 
Hi All,

Thanks for all of your answers. We'll we have not live together for that long since we are already bound for Canada.
We only live together for 3 months. So, still wouldn't fall under common-law.

oh geez... Is there any way that I can sponsor my partner like in another program perhaps?
 
Hi All,

Thanks for all of your answers. We'll we have not live together for that long since we are already bound for Canada.
We only live together for 3 months. So, still wouldn't fall under common-law.

oh geez... Is there any way that I can sponsor my partner like in another program perhaps?
If you were not together long enough to qualify as common-law, you can still sponsor when you become eligible, either by becoming common-law or by marrying.
 
I see..

That seems to be a good thing however, there is no same sex marriage equality in the country I am from.
 
I see..

That seems to be a good thing however, there is no same sex marriage equality in the country I am from.

As zardoz said, you can turn common-law. You can go back to your country to live with your partner for a year or you can attempt to get a TRV for your partner to come here to achieve common-law or even get married here.