Is it a legal requirement to declare common-law in EE application (I am applying through CEC stream)?
The question is because my CRS score will actually be higher if my status is set to single instead of common-law. However, I am indeed living co-ed with my partner for over 1 year so technically I satisfy the requirement for common-law.
In other words, will it be considered misrepresentation with CIC if I declare my marital status as "single"? I am confused since CIC's policy is "the onus is on the applicant to proof common-law relationship".
The question is because my CRS score will actually be higher if my status is set to single instead of common-law. However, I am indeed living co-ed with my partner for over 1 year so technically I satisfy the requirement for common-law.
In other words, will it be considered misrepresentation with CIC if I declare my marital status as "single"? I am confused since CIC's policy is "the onus is on the applicant to proof common-law relationship".