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…

7 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…

7 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…

9 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…

9 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…

9 years ago

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