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gemini88

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Sep 27, 2010
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hello!!!!

My fiance wants to apply for Permanent Residence in Canada in the Independent/Skilled Worker Class in the Pharmacist category (which they are offering).
Now since canada application does not support fiancee so we have 2 options left
1. Common-Law partner
2. As a Married Couple

I want to know that is there any advantege to apply as a Common-law partner?? (Processing time is the main concern). We are planning to get married may be after 6 months but he cant wait for 6 months so either we have to get our marriage done earlier or have to apply as common-law. which option is the best???

secondly i m in the final year of my Engineering. vll get my Bachelors degree in 2011(probably during March or April) and if we apply during this year so vll my qualification cause me any problems(in points making)?? because up to date, i dont have any bachelors degree. Do i have to wait for my degree????

kindly reply me
its urgent

Thanks :)
 
To be the accompanying family member of a skilled worker, it makes very little difference whether you are a common-law partner or married.

Of course, you are only common-law if you have lived together continuously for 1 year or more. If you don't meet that definition, then you should get married if you wish to be an accompanying family member on the SW application.
 
thanx. . . but my second question is still unanswerd . . what abt my qualification??? will it make some difference for me ??? or m still eligible without having my bachelors degree.. .
 
After reading a lot of Posts here form the experienced guys, I can share my opinion, which is, any status that you are claiming in the application, be it Work Experience, Degree, or any other information has to be valid / present on the day you Post you application.

Hope this helps and do correct me if i am worng.