YVR123 VIP Member Jul 27, 2017 8,095 3,254 Sep 13, 2021 #16 Konan1982 said: no. she is a student in Canada. we got married here and I am supporting my wife right now. Click to expand... Just include your NOA if you have been working in Canada. It's pretty striaght forward in that case.
Konan1982 said: no. she is a student in Canada. we got married here and I am supporting my wife right now. Click to expand... Just include your NOA if you have been working in Canada. It's pretty striaght forward in that case.
K Konan1982 Champion Member Mar 22, 2012 1,327 71 Sep 13, 2021 #17 YVR123 said: Just include your NOA if you have been working in Canada. It's pretty striaght forward in that case. Click to expand... of course. People use sponsorship as common law and even conjugal relationships. In my case, we are legally married . Also legally married doesnt mean it is real it may be fake too as per lawyer explained to me it is less likely to be fake
YVR123 said: Just include your NOA if you have been working in Canada. It's pretty striaght forward in that case. Click to expand... of course. People use sponsorship as common law and even conjugal relationships. In my case, we are legally married . Also legally married doesnt mean it is real it may be fake too as per lawyer explained to me it is less likely to be fake
K Konan1982 Champion Member Mar 22, 2012 1,327 71 Sep 13, 2021 #18 YVR123 said: I have read cases where a baby is involved in the relationship and the partner left right after getting the PR. Believe or not. It happens. Click to expand... so they divorce? A partner just leaves and says thank you for bringing me to Canada and I will figure out on my own plus with a kid?
YVR123 said: I have read cases where a baby is involved in the relationship and the partner left right after getting the PR. Believe or not. It happens. Click to expand... so they divorce? A partner just leaves and says thank you for bringing me to Canada and I will figure out on my own plus with a kid?