But Kolsch was denied entry to Canada because the couple wasn't able to prove she is Barkey's common-law partner. But after the Canadian government revised its travel restrictions, the couple drove their RV to the Saskatchewan border, confident they would qualify as a common-law couple. Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) told CBC News that foreigners must satisfy border officers that they meet the requirements to enter Canada. When asked what documents cross-border couples need to provide to prove their common-law status, CBSA couldn't provide a definitive list. The couple hasn't lived together long enough to qualify as a common-law couple.
Source: CBC News June 28, 2020 07:52 UTC