I'm a Canadian citizen living abroad for seven years. I've been living with my partner since August 2022, which means we have a Common-law relationship. I'd like my partner to apply for a Canadian visitor visa, but I'm worried they might think he wants to stay in Canada permanently, which is not the case. I don't want to lie on the application.
We both have good jobs in our home country, and my partner has a valid US visitor visa. He's traveled to many countries and has enough money to show he's just visiting. But I'm concerned that being in a relationship with me might make things difficult.
I'm a Canadian citizen living abroad for seven years. I've been living with my partner since August 2022, which means we have a Common-law relationship. I'd like my partner to apply for a Canadian visitor visa, but I'm worried they might think he wants to stay in Canada permanently, which is not the case. I don't want to lie on the application.
We both have good jobs in our home country, and my partner has a valid US visitor visa. He's traveled to many countries and has enough money to show he's just visiting. But I'm concerned that being in a relationship with me might make things difficult.
Your partner needs to be honest about being in a common law relationship with you. Since it sounds like they have a strong profile, they should have a high chance of being approved. Make sure you keep the requested trip at a reasonable length, and that your partner shows sufficient funds to pay for the trip, as well as ties to their home country.
Your partner needs to be honest about being in a common law relationship with you. Since it sounds like they have a strong profile, they should have a high chance of being approved. Make sure you keep the requested trip at a reasonable length, and that your partner shows sufficient funds to pay for the trip, as well as ties to their home country.