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common-law before marriage

Raha_1986

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My husband and I moved in on September 2016 and got married on December 2017. I’m wondering if we are considered common-law partners before marriage. Based on rules, after living together for 12 months, common-law partnership starts. Should we Just enter the marriage date in our PR application?

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21Goose

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Yes you were common-law before marriage, but that doesn't really matter. Since you are applying now, you have to put in your current status, which is married. That supersedes your common-law status.

If you weren't married right now, then you would say you are common-law partners, and you became common-law in Sep 2017. However, you are married, so that doesn't count any more.
 
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Raha_1986

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Thanks my friends for your replies. There is a section that asks about previous marriage or common-law relationships. Do we need to enter that 3 months there?
 

21Goose

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Thanks my friends for your replies. There is a section that asks about previous marriage or common-law relationships. Do we need to enter that 3 months there?
No, you would fill that out if you were in a common-law relationship with or were married to someone else, not your current spouse.
 
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