Common Law Sponsorship Videos

Immigration Canada: Common-Law Sponsorship

A Common-Law relationship is one in which two people live together but are not legally married to each other.  According to Citizenship and Immigration Canada to be considered under the Common-Law relationship the couple must live together in a ‘marriage-like’ relationship for one year without any long periods of separation, for example, by sharing finances. If you want to sponsor a Common-Law partner to Canada watch our videos and see if you fall under the Common-Law definition and what Immigration Canada looks for in order for you to qualify to sponsor a loved one.

How to Prove Cohabitation in Common-Law Sponsorship Video

One of the most important factors of a common-law partnership is the requirement of cohabitating for a minimum of one…

8 years ago

How to Sponsor Your Common Law Partner Video

This video outlines how you can sponsor your common-law partner to Canada and important spousal sponsorship documents you need to include with…

8 years ago

Spouse or Common Law Sponsorship Video

Looking into sponsoring your spouse or common law partner to Canada? Not sure whether to file for inland or overseas…

9 years ago

Common Law Sponsorship Documents Video

Are you looking into sponsoring you common-law partner to Canada? If so, watch our video below and find out what common-law…

10 years ago

Common Law Sponsorship Application Video

Are you looking into sponsoring your common law partner to Canada? Watch our Family Class Sponsorship for Common Law Partners video…

10 years ago

Definition of Common Law Video

To be able to sponsor your Common-Law partner to Canada you need to fall under the Common-Law definition. Watch our…

10 years ago

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