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aprina
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Hello all
I was wondering if someone could shed any light on the "12 month continuous cohabitation" that have to be proven in order to be classified as common-law.
My partner moved in with me in France in January 2011 and we are planning to send the application at the end of January 2012 (She has a one year student visa so she would have to stay the last month under a tourist visa).
In total our stay would be continuous apart from 4 weeks holiday in august we took together and a 6 week return to canada my partner is going to take for renewing her passport, christmas holidays between december 2011 and january 2012.
Is this going to be sufficient to not have any problems? In order to prove our relationships i will have singl and joint bank statements for the whole duration as well as passport stamps and a letter from our landlord saying we cohabitated continuously.
i'll appreciate any input on the matter
thank ;D
I was wondering if someone could shed any light on the "12 month continuous cohabitation" that have to be proven in order to be classified as common-law.
My partner moved in with me in France in January 2011 and we are planning to send the application at the end of January 2012 (She has a one year student visa so she would have to stay the last month under a tourist visa).
In total our stay would be continuous apart from 4 weeks holiday in august we took together and a 6 week return to canada my partner is going to take for renewing her passport, christmas holidays between december 2011 and january 2012.
Is this going to be sufficient to not have any problems? In order to prove our relationships i will have singl and joint bank statements for the whole duration as well as passport stamps and a letter from our landlord saying we cohabitated continuously.
i'll appreciate any input on the matter
thank ;D