A conjugal partner refers to a person outside of Canada who has had a binding relationship with a sponsor for at least one year but could not live with their partner in Canada. Thus, the conjugal partner applying for permanent residency in Canada must actually be living outside of Canada to be classified as a conjugal partner. In many instances, the partners are separated by war, persecution or other legal barriers that prohibit the continued cohabitation of the applicant with their Canadian sponsor. The conjugal partner sponsorship was created for exceptional circumstances, such as the ones previously mentioned. It is important to keep in mind, when you apply to sponsor your partner through the conjugal partner sponsorship, it essentially allows the sponsorship of an applicant who has been maintaining an ongoing relationship with their Canadian partner. The benefit of this sponsorship is that once the application is successful, the conjugal partner will be given permanent residence and the ability and right to join their sponsoring partner in Canada.
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