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Partner inclusion in express entry

hollowmancr

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Hello,

I am currently prepping funds for the PoF for express entry and I am still a ways off from securing the amount that is required. So my plans have changed a bit since I have a partner who I would like to come with me to Canada to live as a family. The thing is that we are only engaged and there is no legal binding or marriage contract between us. When I do happen to apply for express entry, how should I mention my partner? Should I only mention that the express entry is for me alone and then, when and if, the ITA arrives I should then mention her (assuming we are married by then)? Or should I mention her as my wife from now but then if I do happen to receive the ITA before getting married then what then?

Thanks in advance for any response everyone.
 

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Hello,

I am currently prepping funds for the PoF for express entry and I am still a ways off from securing the amount that is required. So my plans have changed a bit since I have a partner who I would like to come with me to Canada to live as a family. The thing is that we are only engaged and there is no legal binding or marriage contract between us. When I do happen to apply for express entry, how should I mention my partner? Should I only mention that the express entry is for me alone and then, when and if, the ITA arrives I should then mention her (assuming we are married by then)? Or should I mention her as my wife from now but then if I do happen to receive the ITA before getting married then what then?

Thanks in advance for any response everyone.
No marriage as you ll have to show a marriage certificate which will have a date. If you ve been living together for over a year you can apply as common law together
 
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hollowmancr

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No marriage as you ll have to show a marriage certificate which will have a date. If you ve been living together for over a year you can apply as common law together
Thank you for your reply, will probably wait a bit till we get married and then apply together.