Hi All,
I am in the process of filling out the generic Canada Visa Application Form 0008 for Spousal Sponsorship Outland.
In the form you must enter your current place of residency. If I have been living in Canada under a visitor visa (American- in and out every 6months) will it effect being able to apply as outland if I put my current Country of residence as Canada? I am just confused as I have yet to see any questions on the form asking whether you are applying inland or outland. So how will they know that you are intending to apply Outland?
I was also wondering if you think that it will hurt my chances of approval if I was previously in a common-law relationship in Australia? I was never married, but had a long term boyfriend who in the last few years I was there was under his working visa as a common-law partner.
Last question
Under the section where they ask your "Highest level of education" I am split between the two categories- Post Secondary no degree and trade/apprenticeship diploma/certificate. I have 3yrs post secondary with no degree, as I decided to take up a trade of which I earned a Diploma. Also, does the total number of years in education intended to include primary or only post-secondary?
Thank you so much for any help you can provide!!
I am in the process of filling out the generic Canada Visa Application Form 0008 for Spousal Sponsorship Outland.
In the form you must enter your current place of residency. If I have been living in Canada under a visitor visa (American- in and out every 6months) will it effect being able to apply as outland if I put my current Country of residence as Canada? I am just confused as I have yet to see any questions on the form asking whether you are applying inland or outland. So how will they know that you are intending to apply Outland?
I was also wondering if you think that it will hurt my chances of approval if I was previously in a common-law relationship in Australia? I was never married, but had a long term boyfriend who in the last few years I was there was under his working visa as a common-law partner.
Last question

Thank you so much for any help you can provide!!