Hi all,
I am working on my family class sponsorship application forms to immigrate to Canada. Should answer yes or no to this question: "Have you been previously married or in a common-law relationship?" if my spouse and previous common law partner is actually one person. So basically, my husband and I were in a common-law relationship (we did declare our relationship) before we got married. Since this question asks to list the name and information of "previous spouse or partner", I doubt it does not apply to us. I actually sent my application under inland sponsorship few months ago (I am currently living in Canada) but then withdrew it to do the outland sponsorship so that I am free to travel in and out of Canada. Because in the previous application file, my marital status was still "in a common-law relationship", I guess the officer will still have my common law relationship status on file.
Thank you for helping me out!
I am working on my family class sponsorship application forms to immigrate to Canada. Should answer yes or no to this question: "Have you been previously married or in a common-law relationship?" if my spouse and previous common law partner is actually one person. So basically, my husband and I were in a common-law relationship (we did declare our relationship) before we got married. Since this question asks to list the name and information of "previous spouse or partner", I doubt it does not apply to us. I actually sent my application under inland sponsorship few months ago (I am currently living in Canada) but then withdrew it to do the outland sponsorship so that I am free to travel in and out of Canada. Because in the previous application file, my marital status was still "in a common-law relationship", I guess the officer will still have my common law relationship status on file.
Thank you for helping me out!