Hi,
My american boyfriend and I have been dating for 4 years. He wants to move to canada. I'm planning on doing the common-law application was just wondering....
1- Does he just cross the border and we then apply after 5 months to extend his stay ?
2- What kind of proof does he need to prove he has lived with me? Does a joint canadian bank account with the same address work? His american bank sends letter to his canadian address, does that work?
3- When is the best time to send the application? Before extending the stay or after? I've read that some people sent their application right before extending their stay, i don't understand how they would prove their common- law living with them for a year with just 6 months of proof. I suppose its a matter of always extending your stay when its about to expire and stating that the reason of extension is for the common-law application?
4- Is it possible for him to cross the border before and during the application if he is only staying in the States for 2-3 days?
5- Also, he would be moving to Quebec, is it easier if we lived in Ontario ( we plan to) ? I know you can change your address while your application is being processed, but would i still need to get the Quebec certificate to sponsor? Is it best to stay in Quebec during this whole process?
6- Lastly, is it easier/simpler/ less stressful to send an application for married couple, instead of common- law?
Thank you and sorry if these questions have been answered (i couldn't find them if so). Would really appreciate the help!
My american boyfriend and I have been dating for 4 years. He wants to move to canada. I'm planning on doing the common-law application was just wondering....
1- Does he just cross the border and we then apply after 5 months to extend his stay ?
2- What kind of proof does he need to prove he has lived with me? Does a joint canadian bank account with the same address work? His american bank sends letter to his canadian address, does that work?
3- When is the best time to send the application? Before extending the stay or after? I've read that some people sent their application right before extending their stay, i don't understand how they would prove their common- law living with them for a year with just 6 months of proof. I suppose its a matter of always extending your stay when its about to expire and stating that the reason of extension is for the common-law application?
4- Is it possible for him to cross the border before and during the application if he is only staying in the States for 2-3 days?
5- Also, he would be moving to Quebec, is it easier if we lived in Ontario ( we plan to) ? I know you can change your address while your application is being processed, but would i still need to get the Quebec certificate to sponsor? Is it best to stay in Quebec during this whole process?
6- Lastly, is it easier/simpler/ less stressful to send an application for married couple, instead of common- law?
Thank you and sorry if these questions have been answered (i couldn't find them if so). Would really appreciate the help!