Upfront Medical done: March, 2018
Application received: May 24, 2018
AOR: July 4, 2018
Fingerprint required: Oct 21, 2018
AIP: Feb 14, 2019
Scheduled Interview: Feb 19, 2019 in Winnipeg
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Check the "Review of additional documents" step on MyCIC.
If it shows "We have received the additional documents you provided." or "We are reviewing the additional documents you provided.", you should be fine.
My apology. I did not see the (and most importantly, sign a mortgage together). Yes, that is strong enough for CIC to declare common law.
For your example, I think I saw much more living-together-not-enough cases than just-living-together-to-be-common-law cases. But anyway, OP has to include...
If that legally common-law status is that easy, why CIC still want to see the proves like shared hydro bill, joint account for sponsorship class application? I think the 12 consecutive living-together months is the basic requirement but not the only one condition.
Think like this way, if you...
You two live together for a long period does NOT automatically make you a common law status. You have to meet all the requirements and DECLARE that status. For example, claim both of your tax returns as a family. You can still claim single even after you two have a baby.
No one can force you to...
Hi all, here is my time line so far:
CIC received on Aug 8, 2014
Started processing on Oct 15, 2014
AOR on Nov 17, 2014
Asked for FP on Jan, 2015
Test letter issued date Apr 16, 2015
The test will be on May 5,2015
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