You had better be careful because you should have declared your common-law
partner on your application.
Jim Humphries
"Ukiharappa" wrote in message
news:4padnWPScpWZ9-6iU-KYiQ@magma.ca...
> Dear Experts,
> I have just received my PR papers. I landed in Quebec and am a Quebec
> resident right now.
> For the past 2 years, I have been living with my boyfriend and right now I
> would like to sponsor him.
> We have joint accounts together.
>
> Questions:
> 1. Which way is the best way? Sponsoring him as a common law partner or
> should we get married?
> 2. How does declaring him as a common law partner work? Does it count
from
> last 2 years or only the day after I have received my PR paper?
>
> His background:
> Has been in Canada for the past 7 years. ( 5 years as a student, 1 years
> with a working visa and currently with a visitors visa).
> He is an IT Professional with a job offer from a Canadian firm in Ottawa.
>
> How do we go about doing this? Can he stay in Canada during the inland
> sponsorship? How long does it take on average?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Adlina
>
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