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原帖由 vanessa 于 2008-9-2 13:45 发表 
9 q/ r5 Q, K& S: i7 m9 A( u/ w& Syou will be able to apply for immigration by declaring your common-law partnership with your cohabitant boyfriend at the lawyer. you guys don't have to get married if that is your question. the form c ... " y# d4 R$ d" o& m+ J, N
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Just a comment on common-law relationship declaration. You do NOT need a lawyer to declare such relationship. As long as you have lived with your bf for over 12 consecutive months, you are can apply for PR under common-law class.1 K4 S+ }& k; D+ Z
% ~, E, @6 n- Y/ ]8 `I recently had my application process completed by CIC under the common-law class. I printed out the Declaration form on the CIC website and had the Commissioner of Oath sign on the form(with a small fee). You can do this at any registry. The whole Sponsorship+PR process taken up to a year in many cases. Just keep in mind that you have to provide as many documentation to prove your relationship as you can. Good luck. |
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