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baksi

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Jan 25, 2011
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Hi everyone.

Here is my short story goes. I initially applied as a foreign worker. On processing of my papers i signed up as a single on my marital status as i am not married yet. But i have a Long time Girlfriend which we are quite living together back home (Philippines) so upon application i am not aware of the meaning of COMMON LAW. Question is there a chance i could change my status for common law since that is the truth and it was just a honest mistake i made upon my application going here to Canada. Oh one more thing i just recently applied again for a renewal of my work permit as still single as i am afraid it will conflict my initially applied on my marital status as single when i first came here to Canada.

Please help/advice. Thank you in advance.
-Philip
 
Have a vacation and go home and marry your long time girl friend.

baksi said:
Hi everyone.

Here is my short story goes. I initially applied as a foreign worker. On processing of my papers i signed up as a single on my marital status as i am not married yet. But i have a Long time Girlfriend which we are quite living together back home (Philippines) so upon application i am not aware of the meaning of COMMON LAW. Question is there a chance i could change my status for common law since that is the truth and it was just a honest mistake i made upon my application going here to Canada. Oh one more thing i just recently applied again for a renewal of my work permit as still single as i am afraid it will conflict my initially applied on my marital status as single when i first came here to Canada.

Please help/advice. Thank you in advance.
-Philip
 
Is there other way to correct this? Going back home and being married is not in the plans at the moment. :(
Thanks.
 
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