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    Failure to declare Common -Law

    No Man, you have a different situation, that guy was claiming common law and denying it afterwards. You are sticking to your story, which is the truth. :)
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    Should I mention Common Law?

    Oh sorry, I meant forum. I will certainly declare the relationship and apply with my partner. Thank You
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    Failure to declare Common -Law

    Please read this as well- In this case he was able to prove that they were not common law https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/irb/doc/2018/2018canlii131181/2018canlii131181.html?searchUrlHash=AAAAAQAvImJyYXIiICJjb21tb24gbGF3IiAibWlzcmVwcmVzZW50YXRpb24iICI0MCgxKSIAAAAAAQ&resultIndex=3
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    Should I mention Common Law?

    Thank You so much for your prompt response, just wondering if you have ever seen a similar situation on this thread? Thanks again.
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    Should I mention Common Law?

    Hello Guys, I have a question. I have not declared my common-law partner in previous post graduate work permit application. Now I am planning to apply for CEC PR, I was wondering if I declare my common law partner can it jeopardize my application as I did not mention common law in my work...
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    Failure to declare Common -Law

    I believe you should be fine. A common law is a de-facto relationship means it has to be proven, also I just got off from a phone with a CIC agent, she told me that it is up to you to declare common law or not. A common law relationship has to be established in every case. Just as a...