I was just worried that having fulfilled "just" one year of common law relationship (by next May) would be considered too weak of a case and whether being together under common law partnership for 5 years vs 1 year would make any difference. It seems it does not.
So far, I can only think of joint bank account (which we use to pay bills, groceries, etc.) and joint lease as the only two "official" documents that would effectively prove our relationship to be genuine. Would those be enough?
And I forgot to mention: we are both students. Law students, to be more specific. Would that change anything?
Thanks in advance!
We started the process right after 1 year of common law - sent the application just before the beginning of 13th month of cohabitation. It was fine and was approved without issues.
Other than lease - try to get BOTH of your names on as many documents as possible -
Utilities in both names - electricity/water/tv, etc.
Joint purchases - for example sofa, car, etc
Any contracts - we supplied for example building speakerphone form with two names, car insurance, etc
It helps to have life insurance in each other's names, in fact this is asked if you have that on one of the forms.
Medical/dental benefit plans that benefit both
Pension plan with named common-law beneficiary
Supplementary credit cards issued in partner's name
All of this is with basic intent to prove a common household and shared finances (at least to some degree), rather than just being roommates.
In addition, it helps to show a degree of intimacy that goes beyond roommates/friends or marriage of convenience. So you can start saving your chats, keep your phone statements showing calls to each other, all the trips together(boarding passes, passport stamps, book hotels in both names if possible)
We passed the process pretty quickly, and without an interview, maybe thanks to diligent collection of a lot of proof, albeit my partner was staying in the country without status for the duration of the whole process.
Good luck