we have kids po kasi 7y/o and 3y/o kaya dapat daw dineclare ko as a common law pero wala namang common law or ano s pinas eh ang alam ko lang non kung hndi kayo kasal single k parin.bata p po kami im just 24 right now nung nasa pinas po kami hndi ako tumigil n nagaral at never kaming nagsama s iisang bubong kasi its our parents who is providing for our needs and under sponsorship ako ng mama ko yun nung dumating po kami dito after a year nagpakasal kami saka ko sinubmit papers nya
Since may sched na si hubby mo ng interview, need ng strong and convincing proof na never talaga kayo nagsama ng 1 year straight under one roof. Nagbigay na ba kayo ng letter (best sana Affidavit) from your parents (both sides) stating na you both go to each home nung nasa Pinas ka pa?
Aside from any black and white proof, if ever your hubby is asked to air his side, have him state:
1. Same as what you mentioned earlier about "common law". That you are not and never was in common law relationtionship as you never lived together in one roof despite having 2 kids. Besides, both of you really don't know what common law means until after you filed the app to sponsor him.
2. It's different when you were still in the same country together yet living in 2 separate homes. You were able to get together with your kids as time permits.
3. That's why you finally decided to get married so you can all live together as a real family in Canada with your 2 kids.
Let's hope and pray na ma-convince talaga si VO. Make sure dala nya din passport nya on his scheduled interview date.
Good luck to both of you and all the best.