I applied for the outland Family Class (Common Law) route. I sent my application in June and it is currently in process (my spouse has been approved). I am living in Switzerland (short term) and my partner is coming to visit for one month.
I have heard that many applicants have been asked for the IMM5409 form (common law statutory declaration) if they are common law (even though it clearly states it is only required if you have co-sponsoring - which we are not). This form has not been requested for me yet, however, I was wondering if people would recommend my partner and myself find somewhere in Switzerland to get it notarized? While she is here? This might involve travelling to the Canadian embassy in Berne so it won't be the most simplest or cheapest thing to do - but if it is necessary it is obviously worth it.
My questions:
- Do we need to be together to sign this form?
- Has anyone had this form signed outside of Canada, and if so by who? Can I ask a lawyer here?
- Do we need to provide proof of common law status to the person notarizing the form?
I think those are all of my questions.
Thank you,
I have heard that many applicants have been asked for the IMM5409 form (common law statutory declaration) if they are common law (even though it clearly states it is only required if you have co-sponsoring - which we are not). This form has not been requested for me yet, however, I was wondering if people would recommend my partner and myself find somewhere in Switzerland to get it notarized? While she is here? This might involve travelling to the Canadian embassy in Berne so it won't be the most simplest or cheapest thing to do - but if it is necessary it is obviously worth it.
My questions:
- Do we need to be together to sign this form?
- Has anyone had this form signed outside of Canada, and if so by who? Can I ask a lawyer here?
- Do we need to provide proof of common law status to the person notarizing the form?
I think those are all of my questions.
Thank you,