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No impact because sibling needs to show funds, not you. You can write a letter of invitation but sibling needs to show cash in the bank...
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I am not saying what he did is right.
I am just trying to understand the immigration perspective of your situation.
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Thank you so much! Hoping for best reults when i apply for citizenship!
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The previous extension (2023) didn't matter. You were allowed in with your eTA.
You can stay as a visitor till your extension in Oct...
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It doesn't matter how long you were away on your first year. As long as you apply meeting the physical presence days, you are fine.
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You cannot apply for a TRV inside Canada if you are on a visitor visa. You don't need a visitor visa if inside Canada. You can only...
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I am still confused. What sponsorship?
So he helped you to get a visitor status extension and you got that till Oct 2025. (It has...
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How can he "sponsor you" in September 2023? You are not yet in a common law relationship nor married at that time.
Please skip the...
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If you are on visitor extension, how long was the extension.
May be you can ask his parents for ticket to go back home so you won't be...
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Also you came to Canada in April 2024. Did you extend your stay as visitor before you 6 months is up? (Oct 2024)
If not, you are out of...
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But what is that you want out of claiming as common law partner? Do you want to claim family support from him like a divorce?
As a...
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Based on the information you provided, you haven't lived together for enough time continuously to become common law. So I don't believe...
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No, you cannot work full-time during this break under implied status.
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Unfortunatley TRVs are never guaranteed, even if you apply after you have AOR through spousal sponsorship. There of course some chance...
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I don't think it's 90%.
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