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    Polyamorous relationship, taxes and immigration, do they talk?

    My nesting partner hadn't been living with me for a year yet for last tax season. So this would be the first tax year we need to declare. She is on my benefits because for UBC There is no required cohabitation period for adding your common-law spouse or partner to your benefits.
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    Polyamorous relationship, taxes and immigration, do they talk?

    Being in a custody battle for a minor and being disabled (unable to work) are real barriers to becoming common law. We have traveled plenty together, he took me to see my family last summer, we share accounts and subscriptions, order each others' food and groceries and travel back and forth...
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    Polyamorous relationship, taxes and immigration, do they talk?

    I have never officially declared common law with my nesting partner. So by law, I am single. I am basically asking if doing taxes together would mean I am declaring common law. My work benefits cover my nesting partner even without official common law status. Also I don't know if you read but I...
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    Polyamorous relationship, taxes and immigration, do they talk?

    My partner is still married to someone else. The divorce has been going on for 1.5 yrs. I know we are eligible for conjugal sponsorship. There is also a minor child. there is a reason conjugal relationship category exists.
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    Polyamorous relationship, taxes and immigration, do they talk?

    Hi, I am a Canadian Citizen (landed immigrant) in a polyamorous relationship. I have a partner I live with (born Canadian) and a partner who lives in California, USA. We want to sponsor our American partner to come to Canada. They are an AMAB nonbinary person, veteran with service connected...