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Hi everyone,
I apologize in advance if these are silly questions.
1. I have a common-law partner who is a Canadian citizen by birth. When an application form asks me "how many family members, including you, are included in this application" (explained as "This includes yourself and any family members, regardless of whether they intend to accompany you to Canada or not" in the instruction guide), do I need to include him? He is not "accompanying" me as he is already Canadian.
2. Similar to #1, do I need to include a processing fee for him as he is a "family member age 22 or older"?
Although I've called CIC twice and asked them about my Common-Law partner, they've given me different answers each time so I'm not so sure anymore.
My main question is do I need to include ANY PAPERWORK by my Canadian common-law partner (e.g., background declaration, additional family information, etc.) if he is already Canadian, other than the "Statutory Declaration of Common-law Union (IMM 5409)" form?
All I have to do is declare my marital status, which is 'common-law', right?
The phrase "whether they are accompanying you or not" is throwing me off!
Although I've called CIC twice and asked them about my Common-Law partner, they've given me different answers each time so I'm not so sure anymore.
My main question is do I need to include ANY PAPERWORK by my Canadian common-law partner (e.g., background declaration, additional family information, etc.) if he is already Canadian, other than the "Statutory Declaration of Common-law Union (IMM 5409)" form?
All I have to do is declare my marital status, which is 'common-law', right?
The phrase "whether they are accompanying you or not" is throwing me off!
Hello
i need some guide lines from u, i was on twp in bc from last 2 years in betwen i applied for pnp ,but my wp exired on 25 dec. 10 and on 16 dec i applied to renew it without lmo and even my pnp also be rejected after pnp rejection and before 90 days i applied new work permit and restoration with another employer with lmo into vegreville AB now after waiting 135 days i recevied a letter from Vegreville AB that they transfer my file to local cic vancover now i m worried abt it what happen next what will be the decesion , plz help
second :-can i apply a visitor visa for another country while my application is in process?
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