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LDR status applying for common law sponsorship

CarmellaMae

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Feb 21, 2024
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Good day! My partner has been working in Quebec as a Supervisor in a fast food restaurant for the past six months. He wants me to come with him and intends to use common law sponsorship. We have been in a relationship for over 6 years, however we are LDRs in the Philippines because our jobs are in different provinces. We meet each other once a month and spend 2-3 days at either my or their house. We never lived in the same house for more than a month, but we never broke up or had serious issues in our relationship. We plan to start our family in Canada. Is it possible to apply for common law sponsorship?
 

CarmellaMae

Newbie
Feb 21, 2024
5
0
Good day! My partner has been working in Quebec as a Supervisor in a fast food restaurant for the past six months. He wants me to come with him and intends to use common law sponsorship. We have been in a relationship for over 6 years, however we are LDRs in the Philippines because our jobs are in different provinces. We meet each other once a month and spend 2-3 days at either my or their house. We never lived in the same house for more than a month, but we never broke up or had serious issues in our relationship. We plan to start our family in Canada. Is it possible to apply for common law sponsorship?
 

Copingwithlife

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Jul 29, 2018
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No

IRCC definition of common law


“Living common-law means that you are living in a conjugal relationship with a person who is not your married spouse, and at least one of the following conditions applies: This person has been living with you in a conjugal relationship for at least 12 continuous months.”
 
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CarmellaMae

Newbie
Feb 21, 2024
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No

IRCC definition of common law


“Living common-law means that you are living in a conjugal relationship with a person who is not your married spouse, and at least one of the following conditions applies: This person has been living with you in a conjugal relationship for at least 12 continuous months.”
Ano po kayang pde nmeng gawin para makasunod ako skny?
 

CarmellaMae

Newbie
Feb 21, 2024
5
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No

IRCC definition of common law


“Living common-law means that you are living in a conjugal relationship with a person who is not your married spouse, and at least one of the following conditions applies: This person has been living with you in a conjugal relationship for at least 12 continuous months.”
Ano po kayang pde nmeng gawin para makasunod ako skny?