- Jul 26, 2010
- 47
- 3
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Sydney, Australia
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 22/9/2010
- AOR Received.
- 2/12/2010
- File Transfer...
- 20/10/2010
- Med's Done....
- 26/7/2010
- Passport Req..
- 8/2/2011
- VISA ISSUED...
- 5/3/2011
- LANDED..........
- 24/3/2011
Hi everyone,
I'm Australian and my Canadian partner and I are about to apply for a Common-Law visa for me. We've been together for 4+ years and have lived in Australia for the last 3 (she has a similar, common-law resident visa here). We plan on living with her mother, a Quebec resident, when we return and my partner has spent most of her life in Quebec, so it makes sense for her to apply as a Quebec resident.
However, on the last page of the Outland application checklist it says that Quebec residents should skip Item 20 - the part about providing proof that my partner will be living in Canada once I become a resident.
Are there any Quebecers out there who can share their experience with this matter?
You see the only proof that we have of her return is her plane ticket, which we have already bought, and we can easily get a letter from her mother stating our intention to live with her. I just don't want to go sending non-required information, possibly over-complicating the process
Cheers,
Jez
I'm Australian and my Canadian partner and I are about to apply for a Common-Law visa for me. We've been together for 4+ years and have lived in Australia for the last 3 (she has a similar, common-law resident visa here). We plan on living with her mother, a Quebec resident, when we return and my partner has spent most of her life in Quebec, so it makes sense for her to apply as a Quebec resident.
However, on the last page of the Outland application checklist it says that Quebec residents should skip Item 20 - the part about providing proof that my partner will be living in Canada once I become a resident.
Are there any Quebecers out there who can share their experience with this matter?
You see the only proof that we have of her return is her plane ticket, which we have already bought, and we can easily get a letter from her mother stating our intention to live with her. I just don't want to go sending non-required information, possibly over-complicating the process
Cheers,
Jez