Since you have to sign the IMM5409 in front of a notary/commissionaire/lawyer, I think it's better to send the original.Glen86 said:Hi!
I'm a January 7 applicant. My sponsor received SA today.
However, no AIP because I need to provide the following documents: Proof of Relationship, Stat Dec of Common-Law IMM5409 and Communication Proof.
I thought I included everything I could but apparently not...
It says to send the information to a Mississauga address and there is also an email address. I'm wondering if I can send the scanned documents to that email address or should I just sent a regular mail? It's not that important, I am just curious to know if anyone did it before.
Thanks!
You can get some idea here of what can you send as more proof:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1exVjDW_qTVuCdi9Fnd5pKlOSA-XJ82Z4JDUZkUtQrE8/edit#heading=h.taxg2g2d44yv
Usually they are asking for more proof because they are not satisfied that your relationship is genuine, so try hard and send something more. You can ask close friends and family members to write support letters for you.
Did you live apart for a long time before you became common-law partners? Or what kind of communication proof are they requesting?