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留学生,魁省法语研究生专业,因为两个人都是快要毕业,听说如果分别申请,在拿到csq后,申请联邦permanent residence需要一年多周期,但是如果申配偶,会比这个周期短很多,不知道有没有官方说法或者网站支持。 多谢各位有经验的朋友给点意见。
谢谢了
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如果为移民申请快而结婚,太草率了吧?
我们已经男女朋友关系8年了,从国内本科一年级就认识了,该结婚了,本来打算就是等研究生毕业结婚。
而且我们在这边的三年多一直是common in law, 可以提供三年共同报税记录,而且还有联名账户。如果申请配偶也不是说就是结婚,common in law三年以上已经等同结婚。
看楼主是住在Ontario还是Quebec:
Ontario
In Ontario, the Ontario Family Law Act specifically recognizes common-law spouses in §29, dealing with spousal support issues; the requirements are living together for no less than three years[8] or having a child in common and having "cohabitated in a relationship of some permanence". The three years must be continuous, although a breakup of a few days during the period will not affect a person's status as common-law. No married person may become eligible to begin the three-year countdown to have a recognized common law spouse until divorce from the first spouse occurs. However, the part that deals with marital property excludes common-law spouses, as §2 defines spouses as those who are married together or who entered into a void or voidable marriage in good faith. "Good faith" in a voidable marriage cannot occur if one or more of the persons are already married to another. Thus, common-law partners do not always evenly divide property in a breakup, and the courts have to look to concepts such as the constructive or resulting trust to divide property in an equitable manner between partners. Another difference that distinguishes common-law spouses from married partners is that a common-law partner can be compelled to testify against his or her partner in a court of law.
Quebec
The Civil Code of Quebec has never recognized a common-law partnership as a form of marriage. However, many laws in Quebec explicitly apply to common-law partners (called conjoints de fait) in "de facto unions" (marriages being "de jure unions"), as they do to marriage spouses.[9] Same-sex partners are also recognized as "conjoints de fait" in de facto unions, for the purpose of social benefit laws.[10] However, common-law partners do not have any legal rights between them, such as alimony, family patrimony, compensatory allowance and matrimonial regime.
A 2002 amendment to the Civil Code recognizes a type of domestic partnership called a civil union that is similar to marriage and is likewise available to same-sex partners.
Further information: Civil unions in Quebec
No citizen of Quebec can be recognized under family law to be in both a civilly married state and a "conjoints de fait" within the same time frame. Divorce from one conjugal relationship must occur before another conjugal relationship may occur in family law.
Same-sex partners can also marry legally in Quebec, as elsewhere in Canada.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common-law_marriage#Ontario