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You're looking at needing at least 3 years of de facto evidence. If you can't supply proof of it for the entire 3 years, then not likely.
But hey, who knows? Someone on here didn't get it because being married for 2 years and de facto for years before that didn't count for their CO, and yet another person claimed their CO waived the 2 year waiting period and gave her straight PR when they'd only been together for a year and a half.
It's a lottery these days it seems. But obviously you'd want to present a strong case.
But hey, who knows? Someone on here didn't get it because being married for 2 years and de facto for years before that didn't count for their CO, and yet another person claimed their CO waived the 2 year waiting period and gave her straight PR when they'd only been together for a year and a half.
It's a lottery these days it seems. But obviously you'd want to present a strong case.