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hawk333

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Hi All,

My partner and myself (I am the main applicant) submitted our application as common-law partners. It took 13 months before RPR. During this period, we planned to get married, before we receive the RPR. After we the RPR, and the CoPR our relationship is still common-law. However, we are planning to land in July/Aug next year. Our wedding is already planned this year Dec. It means our marital status will change before we land. However, unlike many other cases here, my partner is already in the application from the beginning until the CoPR, I am not sponsoring someone new.

Obviously, I need to inform IRCC after our marriage about the updated marital status, and perhaps request for new CoPR. My concern is, they might restart the whole process again, and take another 13 months to get the updated CoPR. Does anyone have any information on how to go about this? Postponing the wedding is not an option. Did anyone have such experience?

Thanks in advance to all.
 
Hi All,

My partner and myself (I am the main applicant) submitted our application as common-law partners. It took 13 months before RPR. During this period, we planned to get married, before we receive the RPR. After we the RPR, and the CoPR our relationship is still common-law. However, we are planning to land in July/Aug next year. Our wedding is already planned this year Dec. It means our marital status will change before we land. However, unlike many other cases here, my partner is already in the application from the beginning until the CoPR, I am not sponsoring someone new.

Obviously, I need to inform IRCC after our marriage about the updated marital status, and perhaps request for new CoPR. My concern is, they might restart the whole process again, and take another 13 months to get the updated CoPR. Does anyone have any information on how to go about this? Postponing the wedding is not an option. Did anyone have such experience?

Thanks in advance to all.
No I highly doubt they would redo the process, as nobody is being added or removed from the application.
Just a change of marital status, from common-law to married. It doesn't change the structure and point distribution of your application at all.
 
Did you order gcms notes not find out why processing took 13 months? Would appreciate your reply @hawk333 as we submitted our application for pr as common law and planning to get married soon. Did the common law relationship cause delay in processing?
 
Did you order gcms notes not find out why processing took 13 months? Would appreciate your reply @hawk333 as we submitted our application for pr as common law and planning to get married soon. Did the common law relationship cause delay in processing?
It was due security screening. It was not because of the common law.
 
It was due security screening. It was not because of the common law.

Hello,

Have you contacted IRCC about this. I am in the same situation, and wondering how did it go for you?
 
Hello,

Have you contacted IRCC about this. I am in the same situation, and wondering how did it go for you?
I already got my results and approval, pending landing. Contacting IRCC does not help much when you are stuck in security screening. There are many posts on this forum which give some tips on how to get more details about your profile.
 
I already got my results and approval, pending landing. Contacting IRCC does not help much when you are stuck in security screening. There are many posts on this forum which give some tips on how to get more details about your profile.

I was actually asking about your marriage. Sorry for not being more clear on that. My common-law partner was in the application and we are both COPR, plan to land in summer. Now we got married. I was curious about the procedures after the marriage. I was wondering how it was for you after getting married. Thank you!
 
Hi All,

My partner and myself (I am the main applicant) submitted our application as common-law partners. It took 13 months before RPR. During this period, we planned to get married, before we receive the RPR. After we the RPR, and the CoPR our relationship is still common-law. However, we are planning to land in July/Aug next year. Our wedding is already planned this year Dec. It means our marital status will change before we land. However, unlike many other cases here, my partner is already in the application from the beginning until the CoPR, I am not sponsoring someone new.

Obviously, I need to inform IRCC after our marriage about the updated marital status, and perhaps request for new CoPR. My concern is, they might restart the whole process again, and take another 13 months to get the updated CoPR. Does anyone have any information on how to go about this? Postponing the wedding is not an option. Did anyone have such experience?

Thanks in advance to all.
hi, did you get any update on this? I am also thinking to get married before we land, but not sure if this whole thing will take longer time to process or not. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
I was actually asking about your marriage. Sorry for not being more clear on that. My common-law partner was in the application and we are both COPR, plan to land in summer. Now we got married. I was curious about the procedures after the marriage. I was wondering how it was for you after getting married. Thank you!
Sorry for very late reply. You said you are planning to land in summer. I hope it went well. We landed few weeks back. No problem at all. No questions about relationship whatsoever. It was very smooth. We landed in YVR
 
hi, did you get any update on this? I am also thinking to get married before we land, but not sure if this whole thing will take longer time to process or not. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

No issues at all. We landed without any questions about our relationship. I suppose Marriage is treated like common-law if not even considered stronger bond. So from that perspective I do not see an issue. We did not have to update our CoPR, and did not get any questions from the officer at the airport. They just referred to us as family :)