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I was born in Toronto and my boyfriend is from Spain. We have been together for more than two years. Last year I lived in Spain and shared an apartment, bills, rent, utilities and food with him and this year we are living in another city in Spain. I am wondering if we should do the process to get a Permanent Residency from within Spain or wait until we go back to Toronto (our intention is summer 2010) and then apply once we are living together in my parents house in Toronto. It is definitely an overwhelming process so I just would like some advice, suggestions or comments about how this can be made easier for us.
I know that being from Spain, one does not need to obtain a visa to visit and within 6 months he then can perhaps extend his visit in order to apply for Permanent residency. (More info on this...inland and applying is appreciated as well since the websites are complicated!)
being together in Spain you can apply through Paris office that deals with applicants from Spain. Their timelenes are from 5 to 10 months. So if you apply now it's quite possible that you can get PR status by summer time. Inland application can take up to 2 years to have it finalized.
Hi Analynn,
I agree, start now since it can take months just to gather all the forms and evidence you need (and common-law seems like you need a ton of documents), and apply outland through Paris. Anyways he has no right to "move" to Canada with you! Even though he has the right to come as a visitor for 6-months or whatever, there is always the risk that if they suspect he intends to settle in Canada they can refuse him entry... may not be a big risk but it is technically possible.
The times for Paris seem fairly short for Europe, at least according to the CIC website - for the REAL timelines trackitt.com seems to be the best way to know. Definitely as Suin says, applying outland is quicker than doing it when you are living there (inland) although I guess there are people living in Canada but applying outland anyhow, but then while you are waiting, your boyfriend cannot work. The applying outland while in canada approach requires a whole new bag of tricks which I have no experience with, sorry. We're going the outland route.
being together in Spain you can apply through Paris office that deals with applicants from Spain. Their timelenes are from 5 to 10 months. So if you apply now it's quite possible that you can get PR status by summer time. Inland application can take up to 2 years to have it finalized.
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