Evening all. Would love some feedback on our situation.
My Canadian girlfriend (37 years) and I (British - 45 years) met in the UK in 2014. We lived together for a year while she studied on a Student visa. When the visa ended we continued a long distance relationship, maintaining a relationship daily by phone, skype, Facebook and emails.
The latest was she came back to the UK in March this year for a week and I came to Canada for 3 weeks in May. She returned in July until August.
I have recently come back to Canada since August 23rd on a Tourist visa. We are living together and I will stay for 177 days to stay within the 180 day restriction.
We are doing everything to remain together and find a way through this visa with as little mess as possible
So I apologise but my question is going to be obvious...
- Can we justify applying for Common Law partner or not?
If not Common Law (I know we have to be together for 12 consecutive months): What are the best of the following options?
If I remain living in Canada on a tourist visa for 177 days.
- How can we aggregate 365 days of living together if I can only stay in Canada for less than 180 days on a tourist visa?
When I leave on 177 days, I assume I will stay away for a short period of time and return.
- Will this be questioned at immigration?
- Will I be allowed back into Canada?
- Can I change to a Visitor visa to complete the 365 days of living together and so no need to leave?
Marriage?
If I remain living in Canada - we can get married (I know legally you are not meant to get married just for a visa)
- Can we apply for Permanent Residence (Inland) as soon as we get married and then also an Open Work Permit (OWP) whilst we wait?
Thank you very much for your time.
Best
D&Lo
My Canadian girlfriend (37 years) and I (British - 45 years) met in the UK in 2014. We lived together for a year while she studied on a Student visa. When the visa ended we continued a long distance relationship, maintaining a relationship daily by phone, skype, Facebook and emails.
The latest was she came back to the UK in March this year for a week and I came to Canada for 3 weeks in May. She returned in July until August.
I have recently come back to Canada since August 23rd on a Tourist visa. We are living together and I will stay for 177 days to stay within the 180 day restriction.
We are doing everything to remain together and find a way through this visa with as little mess as possible

So I apologise but my question is going to be obvious...
- Can we justify applying for Common Law partner or not?
If not Common Law (I know we have to be together for 12 consecutive months): What are the best of the following options?
If I remain living in Canada on a tourist visa for 177 days.
- How can we aggregate 365 days of living together if I can only stay in Canada for less than 180 days on a tourist visa?
When I leave on 177 days, I assume I will stay away for a short period of time and return.
- Will this be questioned at immigration?
- Will I be allowed back into Canada?
- Can I change to a Visitor visa to complete the 365 days of living together and so no need to leave?
Marriage?
If I remain living in Canada - we can get married (I know legally you are not meant to get married just for a visa)
- Can we apply for Permanent Residence (Inland) as soon as we get married and then also an Open Work Permit (OWP) whilst we wait?
Thank you very much for your time.
Best
D&Lo