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Phil-Canada

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I have a GF in another province here on a 2 year work visa she has been here 6 months of the two years. She is married to Filipino but apart for 6 or 7 years but no annulment.

Here is the question.

1. If she leaves her job and comes live with me for a year is that considered common law even tho she is legally married in Philippines. At that time can I sponsor her. I am Canadian Citizen.

2. Can she divorce her Filipino Husband from Canada? Can this be done ourselves or will we have to get a lawyer. And can she do this while on her working visa and only in Canada for 6 months.

Thanks
 
Phil-Canada said:
I have a GF in another province here on a 2 year work visa she has been here 6 months of the two years. She is married to Filipino but apart for 6 or 7 years but no annulment.

Here is the question.

1. If she leaves her job and comes live with me for a year is that considered common law even tho she is legally married in Philippines. At that time can I sponsor her. I am Canadian Citizen.

2. Can she divorce her Filipino Husband from Canada? Can this be done ourselves or will we have to get a lawyer. And can she do this while on her working visa and only in Canada for 6 months.

Thanks

1) yes, she can be common-law with you after 12 months, even if she is married in the phillipines, only because they do not recognize divorce there.

Im not sure about #2, maybe someone else can be of more help for that one
 
Phil-Canada said:
I have a GF in another province here on a 2 year work visa she has been here 6 months of the two years. She is married to Filipino but apart for 6 or 7 years but no annulment.

Here is the question.

1. If she leaves her job and comes live with me for a year is that considered common law even tho she is legally married in Philippines. At that time can I sponsor her. I am Canadian Citizen.

2. Can she divorce her Filipino Husband from Canada? Can this be done ourselves or will we have to get a lawyer. And can she do this while on her working visa and only in Canada for 6 months.

Thanks

To answer number 2, i am also on a working visa, i have been living with my Canadian boyfriend for 3 years now, i am married in the Philippines was separated since 2004, and I divorced my husband here in Alberta. We hired a lawyer in Edmonton and it cost us $ 3,400 can. But I know somebody she just bought divorce package from a bookstore and she did all the paper works. Or try to order it online you can google it.
 
Phil-Canada said:
Does it matter how long you have lived in Canada befor applying for the divorce?

see here http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/fl-df/divorce/app.html

you have to have lived in the province for a full year before you can file for divorce, and you have to be separated for at least 1 year.
 
my partner is married in the philippines and we've been living together in winnipeg for almost a year. can we file for a common-law status even if he's still married way back?

- Do you know any easier way to file for an annulment without going back to the Philippines?
 
skinny said:
my partner is married in the philippines and we've been living together in winnipeg for almost a year. can we file for a common-law status even if he's still married way back?

- Do you know any easier way to file for an annulment without going back to the Philippines?

yes you can apply as common-law partner
 
skinny said:
my partner is married in the philippines and we've been living together in winnipeg for almost a year. can we file for a common-law status even if he's still married way back?

- Do you know any easier way to file for an annulment without going back to the Philippines?

yes you can apply as common law partners..and unfortunately, there's no easy way to get annulment..in my case, i went to my province' Family Court and filed for a simple divorce..just go to to a family court, there's a window or booth there that gives out forms specific to ur case that u have to fill out and u can even ask for a legal advice with one of their Pro bono lawyers. hope this helps :)
 
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