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'Provide the date when you entered into common law' Help!
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I am just double checking my family class common law PR application forms before I send them off and I had a couple of questions:
1. On the IMM 1344 Application to Sponsor agreement undertaking form, there's a section that says 'Provide the date on which you were married or entered into the common law relationship'. In my scenario, would I put the date from which we legally became common law (after a year of cohabiting) or from when we first started 'dating'?
2: I have put the date we legally became common law after a year of cohabiting. If this is not correct, can I cross the date out and pen in a new one next to it?
I am just double checking my family class common law PR application forms before I send them off and I had a couple of questions:
1. On the IMM 1344 Application to Sponsor agreement undertaking form, there's a section that says 'Provide the date on which you were married or entered into the common law relationship'. In my scenario, would I put the date from which we legally became common law (after a year of cohabiting) or from when we first started 'dating'?
2: I have put the date we legally became common law after a year of cohabiting. If this is not correct, can I cross the date out and pen in a new one next to it?
I am just double checking my family class common law PR application forms before I send them off and I had a couple of questions:
1. On the IMM 1344 Application to Sponsor agreement undertaking form, there's a section that says 'Provide the date on which you were married or entered into the common law relationship'. In my scenario, would I put the date from which we legally became common law (after a year of cohabiting) or from when we first started 'dating'?
2: I have put the date we legally became common law after a year of cohabiting. If this is not correct, can I cross the date out and pen in a new one next to it?
Thanks in advance!
Christian
The first day you lived together that is the start of your common-law relatiohsip.
no it's not. the 366th day after a couple starts cohabitating is the day the commonlaw relationship starts. a couple can not be commonlaw if they have lived together less than 365 consecutive days, so it's impossible for the first day a couple moves in together to be the start of their commonlaw relationship.
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