I'm applying for TRV now, need to answer marital status in the app form and confused. I've been living with my partner for 4 months, does it qualify as common law? I state him as a sponsor for my application.
Should I call him bf and state that I'm single or common law has more weight?
Common law definition means living together continuously for 12 months as per http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=346&top=14 so living together for 4 months and quoting as common law could be considered as misrepresentation.
I'm applying for TRV now, need to answer marital status in the app form and confused. I've been living with my partner for 4 months, does it qualify as common law? I state him as a sponsor for my application.
Should I call him bf and state that I'm single or common law has more weight?
Do you have a way to prove it? For example, some countries give common law certificates.
Bs65 said:
Common law definition means living together continuously for 12 months as per http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=346&top=14 so living together for 4 months and quoting as common law could be considered as misrepresentation.