Hello everyone,
I apologize in advance if the matter has already been covered in a previous thread but after research I found no situation exactly comparable to mine (ours).
I am a French citizen living and working in Vietnam for three years. My girlfriend is Vietnamese. We are together for more than two years.
She just got admitted to an excellent MBA program in British Columbia, starting next September. So she's currently filling her student visa application.
I would like to go with her as her "common law partner" and get an open work permit. I myself have a MBA and a pretty good professional record in spite of my young age (I am 27).
Three points remain unclear and the help of someone knowledgeable would be absolutely invaluable.
May I ask,
1/ Do I need to fill a separate application for the open work permit? Or will I be "automatically" granted one as my girlfriend gets her student visa + common law partner declaration? If I understood correctly, I have to prepare a regular work permit application and state "open work permit related to ms. xxx's student visa application" and submit this at the same time she submits her own application?
2/ In the common-law partner declaration, I notice the "commissioner of oaths" signature. Who could this be? Can we leave this blank? In Vietnam there's no such thing as "commissioner of oaths".
3/ We have none of the documents required to prove our relationship (joint bank accounts, etc). However, we have many other materials (photos of us, photos of her and my family, plane tickets, email/telephone messages since 2009, confirmation by employer that we are a couple - her and I work in the same company). Will these be enough to prove that our relationship is genuine?
In advance, thanks a million for your help.
Sincerely,
Thomz.
I apologize in advance if the matter has already been covered in a previous thread but after research I found no situation exactly comparable to mine (ours).
I am a French citizen living and working in Vietnam for three years. My girlfriend is Vietnamese. We are together for more than two years.
She just got admitted to an excellent MBA program in British Columbia, starting next September. So she's currently filling her student visa application.
I would like to go with her as her "common law partner" and get an open work permit. I myself have a MBA and a pretty good professional record in spite of my young age (I am 27).
Three points remain unclear and the help of someone knowledgeable would be absolutely invaluable.
May I ask,
1/ Do I need to fill a separate application for the open work permit? Or will I be "automatically" granted one as my girlfriend gets her student visa + common law partner declaration? If I understood correctly, I have to prepare a regular work permit application and state "open work permit related to ms. xxx's student visa application" and submit this at the same time she submits her own application?
2/ In the common-law partner declaration, I notice the "commissioner of oaths" signature. Who could this be? Can we leave this blank? In Vietnam there's no such thing as "commissioner of oaths".
3/ We have none of the documents required to prove our relationship (joint bank accounts, etc). However, we have many other materials (photos of us, photos of her and my family, plane tickets, email/telephone messages since 2009, confirmation by employer that we are a couple - her and I work in the same company). Will these be enough to prove that our relationship is genuine?
In advance, thanks a million for your help.
Sincerely,
Thomz.