I missed that part, but now the question is, is it a full 365 days, or just 'close' to 1 year? Lots of folks would say 1 year if it was 11 months, so ...chakrab said:they have stayed together for 1 year in london
ofcourse their case for CL is very weak and I think the OP also realizes that. hence it was mentioned that they are now planning to get married in London.Alurra71 said:I missed that part, but now the question is, is it a full 365 days, or just 'close' to 1 year? Lots of folks would say 1 year if it was 11 months, so ...
Then by law, your S/O really needs to try to amend his tax returns to reflect his common law status. Even if you did not make an income, he should still be listing you as his common law partner. I know you plan to get married now, which is good considering the lack of evidence you apparently don't have to prove common law. I would however have him try to straighten out his tax status so it doesn't come back to bit him in the arse end at a later date.Cross Border Couple said:We have also lived together 2 years with his parents whilst I studied in canada on a student visa (I graduated high school there)
We lived together 1 year in london when he did his masters here
OP = original poster, which is you.Cross Border Couple said:what is OP and BE common law? sorry i dont know what that is
In reference to what? I looked through this thread again and can't see a reference to O/C to try and determine what was meant LOLCross Border Couple said:;D Thank you clearing that up, also what is O/C?