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flipn0ob
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« on: December 07, 2011, 03:14:01 am »

ok so, I applied under FSW JAN2010. my employer helped me to help my fiance come to Canada last year & now we've been living together since NOV2010 (that means we are in a common-law relationship which is more than a year now). The latest Ecas status of my application is, IN PROCESS with the extra sentence "We have started processing your application 30NOV2010" NOW MY QUESTIONS ARE;

1) should I include her in my application as a common-law partner or spouse (if we decide to get married) NOW?

or

2) should I just wait til my application gets approved (God willing) then we get married & apply her as my spouse?

*btw, we dont have any document that shows we are in a common-law relationship that shows one full year(joint bank accounts etc.) aside from a lease agreement. but from what i know is the owner of the basement that were renting isnt a registered lessor. its just a house & we are renting their basement. thay dont have a permit.

any input on this will be a BIG HELP FOR US
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wilson
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« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2011, 03:26:33 am »

Hi flip,

According my opinion it would be better for you to wait till you get the PR. If you include your CL-partner now, your current 'in process' status may perhaps continue for a very long time far beyond your expectation.

Moreover, according to your note,  the proof of relation what you could provide  is not strong enough.
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