Hello All,
I have submitted my PR application and something just came to my mind. I would like to share it here and seek some advice...
I came to Canada for university in 2011, and after graduation, I applied for my PGWP in 2016. When I applied for my PGWP, I put my martial status as "single" because here in Alberta, we are only considered in common law relationship after living together for 3 years. At that time, I had only been living with my partner for two years so I thought we were single according to the law in Alberta.
I applied for PR and while filling the forms in June, I finally realized that CIC had a different definition of Common Law (one year). So I gave out all details like the date that we started cohabitation together was in 2014. I applied alone and chose "common law partner not accompanying".
So, what are the chances that CIC dig into my PGWP application in 2016 and determined that I was "misrepresenting" myself? I wasn't trying to hide/ change facts because regardless of the change of my marital status at that time I would have get my PGWP anyway.
Thank you.
I have submitted my PR application and something just came to my mind. I would like to share it here and seek some advice...
I came to Canada for university in 2011, and after graduation, I applied for my PGWP in 2016. When I applied for my PGWP, I put my martial status as "single" because here in Alberta, we are only considered in common law relationship after living together for 3 years. At that time, I had only been living with my partner for two years so I thought we were single according to the law in Alberta.
I applied for PR and while filling the forms in June, I finally realized that CIC had a different definition of Common Law (one year). So I gave out all details like the date that we started cohabitation together was in 2014. I applied alone and chose "common law partner not accompanying".
So, what are the chances that CIC dig into my PGWP application in 2016 and determined that I was "misrepresenting" myself? I wasn't trying to hide/ change facts because regardless of the change of my marital status at that time I would have get my PGWP anyway.
Thank you.