CONSIDERED FOR A CANADA SPOUSE VISA OR PERMANENT RESIDENCE CANADA?
      The Canada Spouse Visa or Permanent residence Canada  applicant could also be a common-law partner or a marital partner. A common law partner is a person who must have lived with the pay for for at least a year. But if exceptional circumstances beyond their control have prevented the applicants from qualifying as common-law partners or spouses, such as immigration barriers or legal restrictions limiting divorce or same-sex relationships, the applicant could be considered as conjugal partner. The applicants have had a mutually dependent relationship for at least one year with the same level of commitment as a marriage or a common-law union. This may require a demonstration of emotional ties and intimacy, financial closeness, such as joint ownership of assets or mutual financial support, and efforts to spend time together and reunite.     Who qualifies as a Permanent residence Canada?     Permanent residence Canada  Visa must be a citizen of Canada or permanent resident of Canada, ...