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My boyfriend is Canadian and I am a Filipina. We’ve been together for a year now. He already went here to the philippines and live with me for 3 mos. I can’t go to Canada and be with him because my visa got rejected and we can’t get married yet because I am not yet legally separated from my ex husband even though we’ve been separated for 8 year now because there is no divorce here.
My boyfriend is Canadian and I am a Filipina. We’ve been together for a year now. He already went here to the philippines and live with me for 3 mos. I can’t go to Canada and be with him because my visa got rejected and we can’t get married yet because I am not yet legally separated from my ex husband even though we’ve been separated for 8 year now because there is no divorce here.
You are on the right track, but there is one other thing IRCC would question if you were to apply conjugal - why can't your boyfriend come live with you for 12 months in the Philippines to establish a common-law relationship (inconvenience/financial burden does not suffice - there needs to be some sort of legal or immigration barrier)
You are on the right track, but there is one other thing IRCC would question if you were to apply conjugal - why can't your boyfriend come live with you for 12 months in the Philippines to establish a common-law relationship (inconvenience/financial burden does not suffice - there needs to be some sort of legal or immigration barrier)
Not required. Once a PR of Canada AND resident for the required time, they can file for divorce in Canada instead of the Philippines. Then they can marry in Canada.
You are on the right track, but there is one other thing IRCC would question if you were to apply conjugal - why can't your boyfriend come live with you for 12 months in the Philippines to establish a common-law relationship (inconvenience/financial burden does not suffice - there needs to be some sort of legal or immigration barrier)
You are on the right track, but there is one other thing IRCC would question if you were to apply conjugal - why can't your boyfriend come live with you for 12 months in the Philippines to establish a common-law relationship (inconvenience/financial burden does not suffice - there needs to be some sort of legal or immigration barrier)
Is it necessary to hired immigration consultant for this matter? I ask some immigration consultant and their fees is between 3,000 to 4,000 cad excluding government fees
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