My SO and I have decided that I will be the one to move to Canada (from the US), however I'm a little unsure about the difference between common-law and the conjugal sponsorships and what they entail. I understand the marriage part of it, and while we do have the intentions of becoming married in the future, we would like to live together first before we do that. It has nothing to do with commitment, more or less we want to make sure that living together, especially with me in another country works and fits nicely into our lives.
From what I've read, it seems like a conjugal relationship is one like marriage, however you're unable to be together because of certain circumstances?
Does anyone have any clarification on this?
Additionally, if you are approved for the visa, do you also have to apply for some type of adjustment to be able to work or does that get coupled in with the application?
One more question: Can you go up as a visitor and apply for a temporary work visa or are there procedures in place to stop things like that from happening?
Any advice would be great!
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From what I've read, it seems like a conjugal relationship is one like marriage, however you're unable to be together because of certain circumstances?
Does anyone have any clarification on this?
Additionally, if you are approved for the visa, do you also have to apply for some type of adjustment to be able to work or does that get coupled in with the application?
One more question: Can you go up as a visitor and apply for a temporary work visa or are there procedures in place to stop things like that from happening?
Any advice would be great!
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