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CHANGE OF MARITAL STATUS FROM SINGLE TO COMMON LAW
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Just to ask something, I am currently here in Canada as PR. When I filled up my applications my marital status is single. Now I want to sponsor my bf - we've been together in one apartment for 2yrs way back in our country. Can I change my marital status from single to common law? Would it be possible? Any advice please.
You should've declared your relationship when you filed your PR application.
You won't be able to sponsor him now because you said you were single whereas in fact you two were living together. He needs to immigrate entirely on his own.
You should've declared your relationship when you filed your PR application.
You won't be able to sponsor him now because you said you were single whereas in fact you two were living together. He needs to immigrate entirely on his own.
This. All PR applications clearly state that if you are common-law or married your partner needs to be declared or else they are forever excluded. Not even marriage can make him eligible to be sponsored. Since you went through the MPNP route, you may want to help him do the same instead.
This. All PR applications clearly state that if you are common-law or married your partner needs to be declared or else they are forever excluded. Not even marriage can make him eligible to be sponsored. Since you went through the MPNP route, you may want to help him do the same instead.
Becoming a citizen, going back to the Philippines every year, and once again even marrying him will not change a thing. He is FOREVER EXCLUDED. Period. No ifs and buts. You CANNOT sponsor him as he should have been included in your PR application as your common law spouse BEFORE you landed in September of 2016. You CANNOT reverse that anymore.
Focus on helping him migrate through MPNP like you did.
Understand that you committed misrepresentation by failing to declare your common-law partner. As stated above, he is forever excluded from the Family Class and you will never be able to sponsor him.
Understand that you committed misrepresentation by failing to declare your common-law partner. As stated above, he is forever excluded from the Family Class and you will never be able to sponsor him.
Becoming a citizen, going back to the Philippines every year, and once again even marrying him will not change a thing. He is FOREVER EXCLUDED. Period. No ifs and buts. You CANNOT sponsor him as he should have been included in your PR application as your common law spouse BEFORE you landed in September of 2016. You CANNOT reverse that anymore.
Focus on helping him migrate through MPNP like you did.
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