Hi,
My partner has applied to the CEC Class as single and everything went fine. We recently changed our status to common-law (Using the Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union), shortly afterwards, we received her PPR 5 business days later.
I am a canadian born citizen, with nothing to do with the application.
We are not married, and we do not plan to get married for another over a year. The PPR letter states that should she be married or divorced, she should not submit her passport. Does this constitute a marriage? Do we send a fax to the office? Is there a form we need to complete? What should we do from here.
(Also posted in the Skilled workers forum, I apologize, but I couldn't delete my own post)
My partner has applied to the CEC Class as single and everything went fine. We recently changed our status to common-law (Using the Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union), shortly afterwards, we received her PPR 5 business days later.
I am a canadian born citizen, with nothing to do with the application.
We are not married, and we do not plan to get married for another over a year. The PPR letter states that should she be married or divorced, she should not submit her passport. Does this constitute a marriage? Do we send a fax to the office? Is there a form we need to complete? What should we do from here.
(Also posted in the Skilled workers forum, I apologize, but I couldn't delete my own post)