Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
AdUnit Name: [Header]
Enabled: [No],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[728,90],[300,250],[970,250]]
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/ForumHeaderGeneric],
forumSection: Temporary Entry to Canada, subForumSection: International Students
AdUnit Name: [ForumThreadViewRightGutter]
Enabled: [Yes],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[300,250],[300,600]]
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/ForumThreadViewRightGutter],
forumSection: Temporary Entry to Canada, subForumSection: International Students
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
AdUnit Name: [AboveMainContent]
Enabled: [Yes],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[728,90],[970,250],[300,250]]
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/ForumHeaderGeneric],
forumSection: Temporary Entry to Canada, subForumSection: International Students
I am writing because I will need an extra information from you guys. I am a Swedish citizen and will be moving to study in Toronto this year as an international student(2 years study permit),
the main reason am moving to Canada is because my girl friend is a Canadian,
and thought it will be easier to move to Canada as a student.
Basically I read online if we can show that we being living together then she can sponsor me for a permanent permit. Please can someone on the forum enlighten me if its possible to change from student permit to permanent permit after one year living together.
Sure why not although you will need to live together as common law for minimum one year, preferably a couple months over before applying through spouse sponsorship which could take upto a year after that to get approved. Although generally less than that if straight forward application but with the current emergency who knows what long term impacts there may be to immigration for next couple years.
Generally recommended to apply as an outland applicant given the flexibility to make occasional short trips outside of the country. Given you are likely to be studying throughout the process doesnt seem applying as an inland applicant would be of any benefit with a work permit that you could not use anyway unless you abandoned your studies. Inland applications can be restrictive as far as travel outside of Canada is concerned
For common law read plenty of posts here on what proof you will need such as shared lease, shared bills, photos etc... Basically anything that shows in all but reality as common law you are like a married couple
Obvious point your study permit application is to actually study not to gain PR even though that is the plan. Has to be said as some people do say that in their applications and could go either way with approval
Sure why not although you will need to live together as common law for minimum one year, preferably a couple months over before applying through spouse sponsorship which could take upto a year after that to get approved. Although generally less than that if straight forward application but with the current emergency who knows what long term impacts there may be to immigration for next couple years.
Generally recommended to apply as an outland applicant given the flexibility to make occasional short trips outside of the country. Given you are likely to be studying throughout the process doesnt seem applying as an inland applicant would be of any benefit with a work permit that you could not use anyway unless you abandoned your studies. Inland applications can be restrictive as far as travel outside of Canada is concerned
For common law read plenty of posts here on what proof you will need such as shared lease, shared bills, photos etc... Basically anything that shows in all but reality as common law you are like a married couple
Obvious point your study permit application is to actually study not to gain PR even though that is the plan. Has to be said as some people do say that in their applications and could go either way with approval
Hey thanks for your reply, we are on the process of getting a home together and I think we I will be applying while in Canada (Inland). I don't think I will be able to stand the long flight back to Sweden after one year living together with my partner.
I am writing because I will need an extra information from you guys. I am a Swedish citizen and will be moving to study in Toronto this year as an international student(2 years study permit),
the main reason am moving to Canada is because my girl friend is a Canadian,
and thought it will be easier to move to Canada as a student.
Basically I read online if we can show that we being living together then she can sponsor me for a permanent permit. Please can someone on the forum enlighten me if its possible to change from student permit to permanent permit after one year living together.
Hey thanks for your reply, we are on the process of getting a home together and I think we I will be applying while in Canada (Inland). I don't think I will be able to stand the long flight back to Sweden after one year living together with my partner.
But that will require me to travel back and forth, what if i apply inland will i be denied since am already in the country. One other thing, how long does it take for a decision to be made.
But that will require me to travel back and forth, what if i apply inland will i be denied since am already in the country. One other thing, how long does it take for a decision to be made.
AdUnit Name: [BelowMainContent]
Enabled: [No],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[728,90],[300,250]]
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/ForumHeaderGeneric],
forumSection: Temporary Entry to Canada, subForumSection: International Students
AdUnit Name: [Footer]
Enabled: [No],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[728,90],[300,250]]
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/ForumHeaderGeneric],
forumSection: Temporary Entry to Canada, subForumSection: International Students