I was just wondering: for the letters in support of our relationship (Canadian sponsor and Polish common law wife) the guidebook calls for
""a minimum of two statutory declarations from individuals with personal knowledge of your
relationship supporting your claim that the relationship is genuine and continuing"http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/3902e.pdf" - but I think most people just get the letters their families and friends wrote notarized (i.e. a notary puts their seal on the letter and attests the person signing the letter is the person who the person is claiming to be). But now I am panicking - should these be indeed 'statutory declarations' and not notarized letters? Or is it the same thing?
""a minimum of two statutory declarations from individuals with personal knowledge of your
relationship supporting your claim that the relationship is genuine and continuing"http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/3902e.pdf" - but I think most people just get the letters their families and friends wrote notarized (i.e. a notary puts their seal on the letter and attests the person signing the letter is the person who the person is claiming to be). But now I am panicking - should these be indeed 'statutory declarations' and not notarized letters? Or is it the same thing?