Hello everyone,
I am planning on applying for express entry this week. There is one question that is unclear to me and that is my martial status. I have been with my girlfriend for the past 8 years and we have been living together for the past 3. I have enough documentation to prove this.
The problem is that I have to apply asap because there is an opening at a company waiting for me and and she on the other hand has to wait a few months before even doing ECA and IELTS. Unfortunately, I don't have the luxury of waiting a few months.
Now I have a few questions:
1. Should I apply as common law since I get some extra points although she didn't sort out her paperwork yet? CRS calculator shows I'm getting 456 points, do I even need the extra points?
2. In case I apply as a single and I get accepted, does she then have to apply as a single as well or she can apply the common law? I mean what happens if people get married during the process of express entry?
3. Are there any drawbacks to common law such as longer waiting time or anything along those lines?
Thank you in advance!
I am planning on applying for express entry this week. There is one question that is unclear to me and that is my martial status. I have been with my girlfriend for the past 8 years and we have been living together for the past 3. I have enough documentation to prove this.
The problem is that I have to apply asap because there is an opening at a company waiting for me and and she on the other hand has to wait a few months before even doing ECA and IELTS. Unfortunately, I don't have the luxury of waiting a few months.
Now I have a few questions:
1. Should I apply as common law since I get some extra points although she didn't sort out her paperwork yet? CRS calculator shows I'm getting 456 points, do I even need the extra points?
2. In case I apply as a single and I get accepted, does she then have to apply as a single as well or she can apply the common law? I mean what happens if people get married during the process of express entry?
3. Are there any drawbacks to common law such as longer waiting time or anything along those lines?
Thank you in advance!