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PLEASE HELP! I am a Quebec resident sponsoring my US Fiance.

itsfubb

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Hello, :D

My fiance and I have been in a relationship for 7 years and are now ready to get married.
I was born in Quebec and my fiance in Florida, we have no children, he is 35 and I am 30 years old and he will be moving to Montreal.

We need advice! Should we get married here in Montreal before we start the application process to sponsor a spouse?
Or can I apply to sponsor a conjugal partner and then get married once he lands?

Is it better to apply while he is outside of Canada or should we apply while he is here?

Please help ! This has been a long process for us to finally get here!

Thank you
 

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You can sponsor him as a common-law partner but you must have lived together for 12 months to do so.
Applying ouland is was faster process.
If you havnt lived together as a common law partner, get married in Montreal or wherever you chose, and sponsor him. I hope this helps.
 

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itsfubb said:
We need advice! Should we get married here in Montreal before we start the application process to sponsor a spouse?
Or can I apply to sponsor a conjugal partner and then get married once he lands?

Is it better to apply while he is outside of Canada or should we apply while he is here?
Hi

You must be either married or common-law in order to sponsor your partner.

Conjugal is NOT an option for a Canadian-American couple. There are no legal or immigration barriers preventing you from marrying or living together to become common-law.

Outland is always the better option for Americans. He can be in Canada as a visitor while an outland app processes.

Post your future queries in the Family Class section of the forum.