property purchase in Canada by fiancee of Canadian - being sponsored to Canada -

QUESTION:
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>> My fiance is canadian, i am from the uk but not resident in cyprus (yet). 
>> Can we jointly purchase a property in Canada
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> david ingram replies:
>
 Nothing stops you from purchasing a property together but the purchase
 does NOT confer any right for you to live in Canada.
 You will either have to marry and be sponsored to Canada or qualify on
 your own. Your calling him your fiancee means that you do not qualify to
 be sponsored as a common-law spouse or conjugal partner which already
 qualify because they "are already married", just not formally.
 .
 The following older question will give you the methods of getting here if 
you do not
 get sponsored by an employer or a spouse.
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QUESTION:
I am a Canadian currently living in the UK but I need to return home in the
summer due to family commitments. My boyfriend is keen to move over with me
but we're not too sure on what we have to do. I have read that it is easiest
for me to sponsor my boyfriend (who is counted as a common law partner) for
immigration but I cant find any information to tell me if I am eligible to
sponsor him or he is eligible to be sponsored. My boyfriend is British and
I have dual Nationality between Canada and Britain.
Regards,
Cxxxxxxxxxx.
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david ingram replies:
Rather than start over, I have taken another woman's similar question 
answered a long time ago and reproduced it here.  It should answer most of 
you questions and a couple of more.  In this case, the writer is already or 
still in Canada
To the reader - I have taken one run-on paragraph and broken it into 14 
questions.  The question seems to be a second part where the first part has 
gone astray but the gist of the question is clear.
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Hi,
A.    What if the woman is Canadian and the man is from the UK.
There is a slightly different process than if your man was from the United 
States.  I have identified the brochure for you to read below at 1(a)
B.    What if we want to live in Vancouver? (I live in Vancouver...the man 
in question came to visit & almost stayed, but had to go back for a short 
period because his father was ill.
If he comes to Canada, you can live anywhere you want without restriction if 
you sponsor him into the country.
C.    Does getting married ensure that he gets to stay?
Getting married does NOT ensure that he gets to stay.
D.    If we marry before he comes over, will we be prevented from seeing 
each other anyway?
If you marry before he gets here  and he is refused admission to Canada, you 
will be visiting him in the UK or meeting in the Canary Islands or Bermuda.
E.    Should I get a visa & live there for a period?
No particular reason unless it was to get married there and live there for 
the period it took you to sponsor him to Canada from out of the country.
F.    Would his getting a job here help?
If he got a job here and a working visa, he would be here, you could get 
married or not and live together or not and he could likely apply on his own 
hook without your sponsoring him.
He can do a self-assessment for his ability to move on his own without your 
help at 15 below.
G.    Should we marry there, here or if we decided to marry somewhere else, 
would it make a difference?
If he comes to Canada as a visitor and you married while he was here, he 
would be "here" .  If you get married out of the country, you will spend 
more time apart than you want to. Technically, he would be breaking the law 
by coming as a visitor with the intent of getting married and staying.
H.    What if we wanted to be common-law?
Canada recognizes Common law marriages and conjugal partners.  Read guide at 
1(a)
I.    If we marry through a church is one church preferable to another?
If the most important part of the wedding pictures is the church, some 
churches are much more scenic than others.  Some churches do not have enough 
room for a large wedding.  And some churches do not have enough parking.
J.    Why do governments keep people who love one another apart?
Marrying for "convenience" (getting status in a country) is an extremely 
common way for people to get into a country. My files are full of people who 
married someone brought them to North America and had the "loved one" 
disappear as soon as the paperwork was official.
K.    Does he have to get some sort of visa to re-enter the country even if 
we are married?
If you are married, the Immigration officers at the border Point or Port of 
Entry will try and keep him out of the country because they will assume he 
is coming here to live with you. For that he needs status.
L.    How long is the visa good for?
If he comes as your spouse with your sponsoring him, his visa is for life. 
If he comes as a skilled worker, it could be for a year or longer.
M.    If we do get married & he is over a certain age will he still be told 
you're too old & be sent back?
You can sponsor him at any age.  If you get married out of the country and 
want to sponsor him back, you have to prove your income is high enough to 
support him and guarantee his support fro up to 10 years.  If you sponsor 
him from within the country, you do not need to meet the income test.
N.    If that's the case, there's no point in spending the $ on a wedding 
when I am in one country & he is in another is there?
True Love moves in mysterious ways. We have several clients where the wife 
lives in one country and the husband in another.
O.    Are you (not you, the government) telling me whom I should & shouldn't 
love?
Not at all.  The Government is merely enforcing its rules about just "who" 
gets to live in Canada. They have expanded the rules to cover same sex 
couples and common law couples where they can show a true long-term 
relationship. Marriage does not ensure that the couple will stay together. 
Along with yours, I received another email from a mother telling me that her 
daughter's marriage had fallen apart after 8 months and she was taking down 
the wedding pictures. It was a very BIG church wedding.
Thanks, SXXXXXXXXX
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david ingram replies:
It would be much, much easier on you to just find a local man.  However 
since you have picked someone from out of the country, you (and he) have to 
conform to the rules.
You can start the process by going to:
1.    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/3910e.pdf
This is a guide for sponsoring a US citizen spouse into Canada. - 
Publication 3910E
1(a) http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/3901e.pdf
This is a "different" guide used for sponsoring a UK citizen spouse into 
Canada  3901E
(also for 36 other Western Europe Countries from Slovenia to Iceland (on 
cover)
2.    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM1344EA.pdf
This is the application form to sponsor - form IMM-1344A
3.    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM1344EB.pdf
This is the sponsorship agreement - Form IMM-1344B
4.    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5481E.PDF
This is the Sponsorship Evaluation Form IMM-5481
5.    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5409E.PDF
This is a statutory declaration of a common-law marriage - FORM IMM-5409
6.   http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5540E.PDF
This is the Sponsor Questionnaire - Form IMM-5540
7.    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5540E.PDF
This is an authority to release information - FORM IMM-5540
8.    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5491E.PDF
This is a document Checklist - Form IMM-5491
9.    http://www.canadapost.ca/tools/docp/CIC/bin/hpm-e.asp
This is where you order your official receipt
10.    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/imm0008egen.pdf
This is your actual Application for Permanent Residence - FORM IMM-0008GEN
11.    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/imm0008_1e.pdf
This is your Background Declaration - FORM IMM-008_1
12.    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5406E.PDF
This is your additional family information - FORM IMM-5406
13.    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5490E.PDF
This is your spouse or conjugal partner questionnaire -= FORM IMM-5490
14.    The Above PLUS a police report from your local police station (See 
the guide for details) applies to those being sponsored from the UNITED 
STATES or Western Europe. There is a separate brochure for every country. 
If you are reading this and are from any other country (Australia, Brunei, 
Austria, Venezuela, etc) goto
14    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/applications/fc.html for other country 
guides.
15.   http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/skilled/assess/index.html
This is the self-assessment test for an individual to determine his or her 
eligibility to immigrate to Canada without being sponsored by a spouse.
I know this will help you make your decision.  If we can help you, remember, 
that is what we do for a living.  In particular you should goto 
www.centa.com and click on and read [US/Canada Taxation] BEFORE you come. 
Although specifically geared to the United States, this section contains 
references to Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Libya and shows the way Canada 
taxes people from other countries.  Article IV of the US / Canada Tax treaty 
is also there and reads "just about" identically to another 100 + countries 
that Canada has treaties with.
David Ingram of the CEN-TA REALTY  Group
US / Canada / Mexico tax and working Visa Specialists
US / Canada Real Estate Specialists
108-100 Park Royal South
West Vancouver, BC, CANADA, V7T 1A2
(604) 980-0321 - Fax 913-9123 taxman at centa.com
www.centa.com www.david-ingram.com
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