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cheetodreads

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Ideally i want to apply Inland, for the work permit, but we don't have enough proof that we live together (he owns the house, my name's not on it, I dont pay any bills nor is my name's on any of his bills or accounts, we dont have a joint anything basically). The only evidence I have is for shared expenses, I sent him money transfers for rent (we dont have a rental agreement), and he pays for my gym membership.. SO since i have so little proof that we live together, I'm okay with doing Outland.. I just don't know how I should answer the Are you Living together now questions, because we live together for a few months at a time, then when i can no longer stay in Canada I go back to my parents. So even though we are living together, should i just say we aren't? Like instead say we visit each other for 6 months?... Since it's not like we've lived together longer than that. I really don't wanna lie but I have no proof and hardly any expenses. I am in Canada as a visitor right now and I'm going to send my application and apply for an extension.
 
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Are you married or common law? Are you trying to prove common law?

The answer to the question is NO you are NOT living together
 
Ideally i want to apply Inland, for the work permit, but we don't have enough proof that we live together (he owns the house, my name's not on it, I dont pay any bills nor is my name's on any of his bills or accounts, we dont have a joint anything basically). The only evidence I have is for shared expenses, I sent him money transfers for rent (we dont have a rental agreement), and he pays for my gym membership.. SO since i have so little proof that we live together, I'm okay with doing Outland.. I just don't know how I should answer the Are you Living together now questions, because we live together for a few months at a time, then when i can no longer stay in Canada I go back to my parents. So even though we are living together, should i just say we aren't? Like instead say we visit each other for 6 months?... Since it's not like we've lived together longer than that. I really don't wanna lie but I have no proof and hardly any expenses. I am in Canada as a visitor right now and I'm going to send my application and apply for an extension.

I disagree with the above. Yes, you are currently living together.

You can still apply inland with a detailed explanation about why you have little proof. Do you have any documentation/mail for yourself at that address?