katla said:Ohhh Could you please guide me under which program should i sponsor my partner ? ( conjugal or common - law).
What are the documents that are required for cic ?
We have been waiting for 5 years for the case to be settled :'( ... it seems the divorcee case is a lengthy process in other countries ... so we are stuck ... Please share your experience if you hv come across similar situation ?
thanks
"Common-law" is a legal definition of cohabitation in a conjugal relationship for a minimum of 12 consecutive months. Unless this is true, you can't apply as Common-law yet. You can attempt to apply as "conjugal", only if there is a real legal / immigration reason why you can't establish a common-law relationship.katla said:Since both of us are working, we been meeting each other at our respective countries once in 4 months for duration of 2 weeks ! Would a phone records and frequent visits ( over 5 - 6 years) form supporting documents ?![]()
You have misunderstood the wording. That's not a criteria for sponsorship. It's one of the factors in determining if the "live together" condition is applied to your PR, once it is granted.katla said:Thanks for your reply Zardoz.
One of the criteria for sponsorship was " do not have any children in common", could you please provide few options if the one of the partner is pregnant ? what are the options we have ?
Your response would be greatly appreciated.
katla said:Zardoz,
So does that mean the couple are not allowed to have children, while the application is "in process" or "completion /PR granted" ?.
With regards to a conjugal partner eligibility, below is the criteria extracted from cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/spouse.asp
"If you are a spouse or partner being sponsored to come to Canada, this applies to you if:
You are being sponsored by a permanent resident or Canadian citizen
You have been in a relationship for two years or less with your sponsor
You have no children in common
Your application was received on or after October 25, 2012 " Please Helpppp :'(
Can you also give your opinion on evidence/proof to provide for conjugal sponsorship ?
the case is not a "same-sex" couple. Partner is not from visa exempt country.