Hello,
My partner and I have been living together since Feb 2015. I sent my PR application through the Family sponsorship program in December 2016. We were very careful to make sure everything was done properly in order to avoid any delays.
However, just a couple days ago (Oct 2017) I received an email from CIC stating that I did not provide enough evidence that I am a common law partner.
They suggest I send them more evidence such as :
We had a joint bank account for a few months, but then decided to take his name off for tax reasons on his side. A few months later we opened a joint savings account so there's a gap there. ( I did send all the statements I had of either account) The decision about the first joint account was made before even considering applying for PR through the family program, we wouldn't have otherwise.
My partner fully owns the apartment we live in...so we don't have a jointly signed residential lease or mortgage.
Before even considering PR we had agreed on keeping the majority of our finances separated for various reasons but mostly because we both value independence a lot.
I understand that CIC has to go through some potential fraudulent applications and needs solid evidence but considering our circumstances (and the prospect of having to leave Canada after we've together for almost 3 years would be devastating) what would be my best course of action and/or options here?
Any help is highly apreciated
Thank you.
My partner and I have been living together since Feb 2015. I sent my PR application through the Family sponsorship program in December 2016. We were very careful to make sure everything was done properly in order to avoid any delays.
However, just a couple days ago (Oct 2017) I received an email from CIC stating that I did not provide enough evidence that I am a common law partner.
They suggest I send them more evidence such as :
- declaration of common-law relationship;
- evidence of joint bank, trust, credit union or charge card accounts;
- jointly signed residential lease;
- mortgage or purchase agreement,
- insurance and/or beneficiary forms.
We had a joint bank account for a few months, but then decided to take his name off for tax reasons on his side. A few months later we opened a joint savings account so there's a gap there. ( I did send all the statements I had of either account) The decision about the first joint account was made before even considering applying for PR through the family program, we wouldn't have otherwise.
My partner fully owns the apartment we live in...so we don't have a jointly signed residential lease or mortgage.
Before even considering PR we had agreed on keeping the majority of our finances separated for various reasons but mostly because we both value independence a lot.
I understand that CIC has to go through some potential fraudulent applications and needs solid evidence but considering our circumstances (and the prospect of having to leave Canada after we've together for almost 3 years would be devastating) what would be my best course of action and/or options here?
Any help is highly apreciated
Thank you.
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