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FEVRIEN

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Nov 3, 2016
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Hey guys

Was just wondering whether you get points if your common law partner and child are both canadian
 
5 points under the FSW point structure. Zero Express Entry (CRS) points.
 
that's a shame.

Right now I only have 460 points.

If my work permit expires before I get an invitation will I have to leave my family?
 
FEVRIEN said:
that's a shame.

Right now I only have 460 points.

If my work permit expires before I get an invitation will I have to leave my family?

You can apply to convert your status to visitor and remain in Canada without working.
 
FEVRIEN said:
that's a shame.

Right now I only have 460 points.

If my work permit expires before I get an invitation will I have to leave my family?

When does your Work permit expire?

You can apply for visit visa!

Thanks
 
FEVRIEN said:
that's a shame.

Right now I only have 460 points.

If my work permit expires before I get an invitation will I have to leave my family?

I'm in a similar situation, but my permit expires and 1.5 years.

Couldn't you just marry your boyfriend and get permanent residence that way? I personally don't want to get married (even though I've been with my boyfriend, who is Canadian, for years), but if it was that or getting deported I would at least consider it.
 
FEVRIEN said:
that's a shame.

Right now I only have 460 points.

If my work permit expires before I get an invitation will I have to leave my family?

If you are common-law, why haven't you applied for spousal sponsorship?
 
canuck_in_uk said:
If you are common-law, why haven't you applied for spousal sponsorship?

Do you know how that works? I guess the spouse would have to have money to sponsor you right? I make way more money than my partner (he is a PhD student), so I wonder how that would impact the sponsorship thing.
 
gaiou37 said:
Do you know how that works? I guess the spouse would have to have money to sponsor you right? I make way more money than my partner (he is a PhD student), so I wonder how that would impact the sponsorship thing.

There is no minimum income requirement to sponsor a spouse. Many unemployed/student/low-income/stay-at-home parents successfully sponsor their spouses all the time. You just need to show IRCC that you guys can support yourselves in Canada without welfare.
 
canuck_in_uk said:
There is no minimum income requirement to sponsor a spouse. Many unemployed/student/low-income/stay-at-home parents successfully sponsor their spouses all the time. You just need to show IRCC that you guys can support yourselves in Canada without welfare.

Oh I see! I actually looked that up and it's a nice option! I think I should be able to get an ITA once I get my TEF done since my score is 457 right now and I should be able to get 10-15 more points with TEF, but it's good to have an alternative plan just in case :)