If you are not married but wish to immigrate with your partner, there are only two categories that might apply: common-law (which will be discussed in future) or conjugal partner. What is a conjugal partner?
www.entercanada.ca/blog/2005/07/conjugal-partners.html www.entercanada.ca/blog/2005/07/conjugal-partners.html
Conjugal partner sponsorship in Canada is available under the family class sponsored immigration category. Conjugal partners are same sex or of opposite sex but must be in what the Canadian government defines as a mutually dependent relationship. ... Conjugal Partner Sponsorship...
www.visabureau.com/canada/conjugal-partner.aspx www.visabureau.com/canada/conjugal-partner.aspx
Conjugal Partner Relationship ... A conjugal partner relationship is a relationship that does not fit the requirements of a common-law relationship because of circumstances beyond the control of you and your partner. ... In order to be sponsored as a conjugal partner, you must be able to show why you and your partner have not...
www.lawforforeignbrides.ca/FB-CTC/conjugal.aspx www.lawforforeignbrides.ca/FB-CTC/conjugal.aspx
In Canada, immigration is permitted for the spouse, common-law or conjugal partner of a permanent Canadian resident through a system of sponsorship, allowing them to migrate to Canada without requiring a work permit and with no points based skills assessm ... Sponsoring a same-sex partner as a spouse...
www.globalvisas.com/canada_visas/canada_spouse_visa.htm... www.globalvisas.com/canada_visas/canada_spouse_visa.html
Your spouse, common-law or conjugal partner, or dependent children may be eligible to immigrate to Canada as permanent residents. ... An application for Family Class sponsorship can be made if your spouse, common-law or conjugal partner, or dependent children live inside or outside Canada.
www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/spouse-apply-wh... www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/spouse-apply-who.asp
Members of the family class include a sponsor’s spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner; a dependent child of the sponsor; the sponsor’s mother or father; a person the sponsor intends to adopt; and other relatives of the sponsor as defined by regulation.
www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/3900E.pdf
To be a conjugal partner, you need to have been a couple for just one year. And, it is possible to be a partner for a year without specifically living together if you have been living together or marrying because of an immigration barrier (true in your case).
www.centa.com/CEN-TAPEDE/archive/Week-of-Mon-20050530/0... www.centa.com/CEN-TAPEDE/archive/Week-of-Mon-20050530/001851.html
A Canadian citizen and permanent resident of Canada can sponsor spouse, common-law partner, conjugal partner and same-sex partner if they meet the family sponsorship requirements. ... Dependent child or a dependent child of your spouse/common-law partner/conjugal partner who is less than 22 years old. They can be more than...
www.borderconnections.com/family-class.html
I just wanna know if anyone things such is sufficient for conjugal, CIC in Canada seemed to think there was no problem, officer in Poland is a bit more sceptic and asked us why didn't u marry?
www.immigrationkb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/canada/7542/Needs-... www.immigrationkb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/canada/7542/Needs-info-on-Conjugal-partner-relationships