I'm currently applying for Express Entry and one of the questions is "have you ever been in a common law relationship?" My situation is I was in a common law relationship which ended in January 2018. The break up was amicable but we still own a house together. Will a letter of explanation be sufficient to prove that I am no longer in a common law relationship, or is there an official document I need?
I'm currently applying for Express Entry and one of the questions is "have you ever been in a common law relationship?" My situation is I was in a common law relationship which ended in January 2018. The break up was amicable but we still own a house together. Will a letter of explanation be sufficient to prove that I am no longer in a common law relationship, or is there an official document I need?
If you have not completed one year in your relationship, then its not a common-law relation as per IRCC. File PR as a single applicant because common-law relationship is never registered anywhere in govt. document.
I'm currently applying for Express Entry and one of the questions is "have you ever been in a common law relationship?" My situation is I was in a common law relationship which ended in January 2018. The break up was amicable but we still own a house together. Will a letter of explanation be sufficient to prove that I am no longer in a common law relationship, or is there an official document I need?
In the information bubble next to "Additional info - Letter of Explanation", it says "This should be used to provide documentation to support a declaration of status as “legally separated” (e.g., a letter of explanation, legal documents, etc.), if applicable". I wasn't sure if that was just generic advice for everyone, or they're specifically asking me to provide some kind of proof of separation.
In the information bubble next to "Additional info - Letter of Explanation", it says "This should be used to provide documentation to support a declaration of status as “legally separated” (e.g., a letter of explanation, legal documents, etc.), if applicable". I wasn't sure if that was just generic advice for everyone, or they're specifically asking me to provide some kind of proof of separation.