Hello, I am a Canadian citizen and my common-law partner is a New Zealander. I have several questions in regard to the family class, common-law sponsorship as this seems to be the only application we can apply to in order for him to return to Canada to live and work (he has already had a working holiday visa).
1. We are looking at applying inland for the common-law sponsorship in May, 2018. How long, generally, would it take for him to receive a work permit after applying inland? After receiving a temporary work permit, how long would it take for him to receive permanent residency?
2. If we receive permanent residency, is there a certain amount of time we must reside in Canada? If we decide to leave would we be able to return to Canada at a future time?
3. In the application, I need to prove that I can support myself and him. However, in New Zealand, he earns a higher income than me. By providing an up-to-date financial statement, proving my partner's current savings, would this be sufficient evidence proving that he can support himself while awaiting a work permit?
1. We are looking at applying inland for the common-law sponsorship in May, 2018. How long, generally, would it take for him to receive a work permit after applying inland? After receiving a temporary work permit, how long would it take for him to receive permanent residency?
2. If we receive permanent residency, is there a certain amount of time we must reside in Canada? If we decide to leave would we be able to return to Canada at a future time?
3. In the application, I need to prove that I can support myself and him. However, in New Zealand, he earns a higher income than me. By providing an up-to-date financial statement, proving my partner's current savings, would this be sufficient evidence proving that he can support himself while awaiting a work permit?