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Common-law sponsor - Chance to go back to University
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My partner and I have just applied for her PR, via Family Class Sponsorship. I'm sponsoring her as her common law partner. I understand a part of the requirements for that is that as the sponsor, I must NOT "receive social assistance for reasons other than a disability"
However, I have recently found I'm able to go back to University in September 2019. Our PR application at the very soonest won't be done until January 2020.
I am Metis, and planned on having the Metis fund my 2019-2020 year of University -- that would be done either through gaining E.I., or direct funding from the Metis Nation its self. Is this something that would jeopardize our PR application? Is there a way I can go to school, and also still be a sponsor for my partner?
Both my partner and I have full time careers at the moment, and she'll be keeping hers for the foreseeable future, for longer than my schooling. I assume that should be good enough then?
It's just so easy to get so nervous and worried about this whole process, I want to make sure everything works out properly for her! haha. I guess I was under the impression that as the "sponsor" I needed to show that I am working full time and can support my partner, even though she's got her own source of income and doesn't need that "support".
Both my partner and I have full time careers at the moment, and she'll be keeping hers for the foreseeable future, for longer than my schooling. I assume that should be good enough then?
It's just so easy to get so nervous and worried about this whole process, I want to make sure everything works out properly for her! haha. I guess I was under the impression that as the "sponsor" I needed to show that I am working full time and can support my partner, even though she's got her own source of income and doesn't need that "support".
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