Once you have your ITA, you will have a separate section for your spouse or common law partner and all their information to fill in there. That also includes any documentation you have that proves that you are common law. So you have to show that you meet the requirements for common law, since you dont have a marriage licence to show. Having lived together for a minimum of 365 days, shared expenses, ....Naaz kaur said:hiii folks,
proofs of relationship for common law partner such as photos bank accounts and mails for the same address, do they all have to submitted when you submit the application for permanent resident or visa officer would ask later on for them?
This is overkill. You need the statutory declaration, plus a few documents (no need for the photos), i.e. the lease agreement, maybe one other document would be enough.R0man said:What I have right now ready to be submitted:
- Lease agreement (prof that we've been living together 1.5+ years)
- We applied together for our tax returns this year as common-law
- Last 2 times that we applied for our visa/permit renewals we said that we are in common-law relationship.
- travel history for 5-6 years (the same visas at the same time and the same counties)
- Thousands of photos from different places/counties
Do you think this would be enough? Or should I add smth else?
Follow the directions. You become common-law after one year, but if they ask when you started to live together, then provide that info. If you're talking about the statutory declaration, then provide the date you started to live together.R0man said:Thanks for the response.
What about the start date of common-law relationship? What should be in here?
The day when we actually started together or a year after?
It's clearly written that it should be the day when we started living together, but I saw that some people discussed opposite. so i got confused
HiHello. I am currently a PR and planning to apply for a Canadian Citizenship. Living and in a relationship with someone for more than 3 years but because we are both not comfortable (culture we both have from our country of origin) to declare our common law partnership, we have not gone through the formal declaration process. Now with my citizenship application, I am incline to declare I am in a common law partnership. How should I go through this? I looked on the application form and have not seen anything asking about marital status. A friend of mine advised me to declare as he said I can be asked to submit documents involving lease agreements in our apartment which indicated both of our names. Thanks in advance for any advice. Doug75