I am applying my PR and adding common law partner, non accomping. I have a small problem though, couple of months ago my common law partner extended her study permit and added her status as single. She was not aware of the fact that we are technically common law (like what common law is and assumed her be single).
Will she be considered under misrepresentation for her study permit, when my pr profile is evaluated ? What I do to prove that it was genuine mistake and there was no other intention.
You can raise a webform ASAP and notify them that your partner didn't know what it meant. Technically it is a misrepresentation, but since your partner already got the extension, I presume, it might create some issues on your PR evaluation.
Thank you for your answer. I am thinking of doing the following let me know if this sounds good ?
Now she is applying for a TRV, can she update her status in that form as common law and put an explanation in that form to tell them it was a genuine mistake.
Meanwhile, I would hold on to submit my pr documents until she gets application received status on the TRV application. And, also add a LOE in my pr application.
Will she also have a problem with her TRV ? I am really worried about something like a 5 year ban, is something like that applicable in this case. I think this info does not really has any positive or negative effect on the evaluation, is thsi true ?
Will she also have a problem with her TRV ? I am really worried about something like a 5 year ban, is something like that applicable in this case. I think this info does not really has any positive or negative effect on the evaluation, is thsi true ?
Any misrepresentation has a negative effect; as long as you let the VO knows, you should be okay. She should be okay when she let them know of the mistake.
Will she also have a problem with her TRV ? I am really worried about something like a 5 year ban, is something like that applicable in this case. I think this info does not really has any positive or negative effect on the evaluation, is thsi true ?