I know this should not have been the case, but for some reason this was missed. It was supposedly February 2020 not February 2019.
I got a call from immigration asking if I've been in a relationship since February 2019, and I responded no because that doesn't sound right since my partner and I became official in January 2020 and he moved in February 2020. And he said that I would be sending this letter because your statutory declaration of common law says 2019. This mistake could have been caught if both of us were diligent in checking the dates. I still think that it's a good thing that I said it's 2020 because if I just said yes when he said we met in 2019, I think, I would have given a refusal already.
Can anyone advise quickly on how we can respond to this letter? My plan is to get another statutory declaration of common law with the correct dates, a letter of explanation, and a timeline of our story. Or should I consult a lawyer as soon as possible? Note, I only have 15 days to respond. Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
I got a call from immigration asking if I've been in a relationship since February 2019, and I responded no because that doesn't sound right since my partner and I became official in January 2020 and he moved in February 2020. And he said that I would be sending this letter because your statutory declaration of common law says 2019. This mistake could have been caught if both of us were diligent in checking the dates. I still think that it's a good thing that I said it's 2020 because if I just said yes when he said we met in 2019, I think, I would have given a refusal already.
Can anyone advise quickly on how we can respond to this letter? My plan is to get another statutory declaration of common law with the correct dates, a letter of explanation, and a timeline of our story. Or should I consult a lawyer as soon as possible? Note, I only have 15 days to respond. Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
Misrepresentation
40 (1) A permanent resident or a foreign national is inadmissible for misrepresentation o (a) for directly or indirectly misrepresenting or withholding material facts relating to a relevant matter that induces or could induce an error in the administration of this Act;
Based on the evidence that you have provided when you have applied for the FC application
(F000834655). You have declared to be in a Common Law relationship with (MY NAME). To support this claim, you have submitted a signed & dated Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union- IMM 5409. Our record indicates that you entered Canada on 2019/09/27 around 04:27:41 at the Pearson
International Airport - Terminal 1. You were not in Canada on 2019/02/02 and you were not in a common-law relationship with (MY NAME) on or around 2019/02/02.
Therefore I am asking you to submit any additional information and/or documentation that would allay my concern(s). You have 15 days from the date of this letter to submit the additional information and or documentation to me. Please ensure that you quote the file number indicated at the top of this letter on any information you submit. If you choose not to respond with additional information and/or documentation, or if your submission does not allay my concern(s), your application may be refused.
I look forward to receiving the additional information and/or documentation within 15 days.