My girlfriend is Brazilian, and I am Canadian. We met in Canada while she was on a scholarship through school and we have been together for about a year and a half. In December of 2015, she went back to Brazil to finish her studies. As a part of her scholarship agreement (she did sign a contract), she must complete her studies in Brazil, and her graduation date will be sometime in November 2017. After she had left, I visited her in Brazil for three weeks in December/January. I'm also going down there on a two-month study visa for school, starting soon. She is also planning on visiting me during December/January 2016/2017 and will probably have her ticket bought for the trip before I leave in September.
During our time apart, we have remained in close contact and Skype with each other for several hours per day - there is no doubt in either of our minds of us having a future together. We talked about getting married when I go down there this month; however, her parents don't approve of her marrying me with me leaving shortly after that. They think we should co-dependent once married. As I previously mentioned, SHE SIGNED A CONTRACT WITH SCHOOL WHICH PROHIBITS HER FROM DROPPING OUT OF HER PROGRAM UNTIL IT'S COMPLETED. If she did drop out, she would have to break the contract agreement and pay the entire sum of money the school gave her while she studied in Canada. With tuition and living expenses, that would be over $40,000 CND (and of course, breaking the contract agreement is against the law). So, with this, would we be good candidates for conjugal partners?
Also, we did live together for about eight months when we were together in Canada. Unfortunately, we have no real way of proving this because my name wasn't on the rental agreement.
During our time apart, we have remained in close contact and Skype with each other for several hours per day - there is no doubt in either of our minds of us having a future together. We talked about getting married when I go down there this month; however, her parents don't approve of her marrying me with me leaving shortly after that. They think we should co-dependent once married. As I previously mentioned, SHE SIGNED A CONTRACT WITH SCHOOL WHICH PROHIBITS HER FROM DROPPING OUT OF HER PROGRAM UNTIL IT'S COMPLETED. If she did drop out, she would have to break the contract agreement and pay the entire sum of money the school gave her while she studied in Canada. With tuition and living expenses, that would be over $40,000 CND (and of course, breaking the contract agreement is against the law). So, with this, would we be good candidates for conjugal partners?
Also, we did live together for about eight months when we were together in Canada. Unfortunately, we have no real way of proving this because my name wasn't on the rental agreement.