my partner and I are planning on applying for express entry as common law. we have been staying together for the past year + however during the last year she was never on the lease. Would this be a problem if this piece of evidence is not produced? we are able to provide tons of other documents to prove our relationship to be genuine, including letters from family/friends, stat deceleration. Only as of Jan this year (2017) are we on the lease together. we will be filling our taxes together this year. please advice
my partner and I are planning on applying for express entry as common law. we have been staying together for the past year + however during the last year she was never on the lease. Would this be a problem if this piece of evidence is not produced? we are able to provide tons of other documents to prove our relationship to be genuine, including letters from family/friends, stat deceleration. Only as of Jan this year (2017) are we on the lease together. we will be filling our taxes together this year. please advice
however during the last year she was never on the lease. Only as of Jan this year (2017) are we on the lease together.
Do you have any proof of the date she changed her address (either with Canada Post, Service Ontario documents, etc?
Joint bank account? Naming each other as beneficiaries on insurance? There are lots of other documents, the lease is not a mandatory document.
we really do not from last year 2016, she was never on the utilities bill, she does not have a post paid phone connection, pays monthly so no bills on that part. she probably got a few deliveries at my place but I mostly ordered everything. she was in school so had no benefits.
No we do not, the only documents we can procure are from friends/family, photos, videos, plane tickets from our vacations together, work relationship (we worked at the same place, employees can attest to it). we reached out to the landlord however they are not willing to help out with a letter stating she was living there as her name was not on the lease (we did not include it because her credit score was bad, and we were living in high end condo buildings).