Hi everyone, this is my first post here and I've searched around a little however couldn't find a good answer to my query so maybe someone can help me here? 
I currently hold a Temporary Work Visa which is valid for the next 2 years and recently my girlfriend has told me that I am going to be a daddy very soon... this has made me very happy to know that I will be a father
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Obviously as I am now going to have a child here in Canada, I would like to apply for Permanent Residence so I can be close to my baby and family, take care of them. Which is the best and fastest option for me to achieve this stability for my family?
For instance, if my "common law partners/conjoint de fait" and I were to get married (she is not currently working and is not looking to return to work) would this help me expedite any processes? e.g. sponsorship etc...? And is sponsorship even the right path? With a baby that is mine here in Canada, will that allow me to special conditions?
I want to stay close to my family and would really like to have the stability of my job to help my family and support them.
Any ideas?
Thanks
David

I currently hold a Temporary Work Visa which is valid for the next 2 years and recently my girlfriend has told me that I am going to be a daddy very soon... this has made me very happy to know that I will be a father

Obviously as I am now going to have a child here in Canada, I would like to apply for Permanent Residence so I can be close to my baby and family, take care of them. Which is the best and fastest option for me to achieve this stability for my family?
For instance, if my "common law partners/conjoint de fait" and I were to get married (she is not currently working and is not looking to return to work) would this help me expedite any processes? e.g. sponsorship etc...? And is sponsorship even the right path? With a baby that is mine here in Canada, will that allow me to special conditions?
I want to stay close to my family and would really like to have the stability of my job to help my family and support them.
Any ideas?
Thanks
David