Hi everyone,
my partner and I are in the process of common law sponsorship and we are currently getting all our documents together. We are worried we do not have enough proof of cohabitation.
I lived with my parents until he came to Canada, and since then we have been living together in an apartment.
In the application, my parents' address is listed as our mailing address and our apartment address is the residential.
Before moving out all my mail went to my parents' address. A lot of mail for my partner also went to my parents' address - both before and after he arrived in Canada (bank statements, parcels from his family, letters). We realized too late that these would be important for the sponsorship process. (It was never a problem to drop by and pick up mail, and we also didn't want important mail going to our new address due to the neighbourhood we live in which isn't the best.)
We only have a few documents with our current address on it: Internet bill invoice with both our names for a full year, car insurance under his name, our driver's licenses both with the new address, and some random phone bills. We don't have a lease.
Would this be enough proof?
Would it be relevant/helpful to also attach mail sent to our mailing address with a letter of explanation?
Thank you so much!
my partner and I are in the process of common law sponsorship and we are currently getting all our documents together. We are worried we do not have enough proof of cohabitation.
I lived with my parents until he came to Canada, and since then we have been living together in an apartment.
In the application, my parents' address is listed as our mailing address and our apartment address is the residential.
Before moving out all my mail went to my parents' address. A lot of mail for my partner also went to my parents' address - both before and after he arrived in Canada (bank statements, parcels from his family, letters). We realized too late that these would be important for the sponsorship process. (It was never a problem to drop by and pick up mail, and we also didn't want important mail going to our new address due to the neighbourhood we live in which isn't the best.)
We only have a few documents with our current address on it: Internet bill invoice with both our names for a full year, car insurance under his name, our driver's licenses both with the new address, and some random phone bills. We don't have a lease.
Would this be enough proof?
Would it be relevant/helpful to also attach mail sent to our mailing address with a letter of explanation?
Thank you so much!