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  1. ralu1150

    Where to send passport Buffalo/ Fort Erie?

    I received the notice to send in my passport ;D I have 2 options: - send it to Buffalo with return address in the US - send it to Fort Erie with return address in Canada I would prefer sending it from/to Canada since I'm already here but I've used my USA address as my permanent address in my...
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    Can I send my passport via post to Buffalo, NY center from Canada?

    Anyone has any idea if i sent my passport to buffalo even if im in canada and pay for the return address back to Canada, will they return it to my address in Canada?
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    Bank jobs in Canada

    I live in Montreal. I have a couple friends working in the banking field. I don't think they had a hard time finding a job.
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    Job in Software Testing

    I think the market for testers or QA staff is different from city to city. Here's an overview of current job offers in montreal: http://www.workopolis.com/EN/job-search/qa-jobs-montreal?ak=qa&l=montreal&lg=en
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    Salary in Canada

    When you are presented with a job offer, you can usually negotiate around 6 - 10 % more.
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    Additonal proof

    in the op2 it says: People who are dating or who are thinking about marrying or living together and establishing a common-law relationship are NOT yet in a conjugal relationship, nor are people who want to live together to “try out” their relationship. better not to mention marriage indeed.
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    date of the relationship

    I found this very helpfull text: In a common-law or conjugal partner relationship, there is not necessarily a single point in time at which a commitment is made, and there is no one legal document attesting to the commitment. Instead, there is the passage of time together, the building of...
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    Question about Statutory Declarence

    Does the application under common-law union has to be declared by commissioner of oaths? Or can it be Notarized? IMM 5409 thanks
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    date of the relationship

    I'm not sure I understand... The guide doesn't say anything about this. I guess we can put the day we've moved in together. For the address: the thing is that we have to be living together to be considered common law. we'd have to have combined our affairs and be in a marriage like...
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    Question about sponsored spouse/partner questionnaire

    Yea we have 4 stamps in our passports. We've got the dates of at least 18 visits in the 2 years before we moved in together. I'm sure there were many more then that. It's very hard though to remember the exact dates. Did I get here on a sat or on a friday in 2006? god knows! We have some pics...
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    date of the relationship

    This is in regard common law marital status date of the relationship is when we first met or when we moved in together? Or is it the date one year after we moved in together, when the common-law status officially applied? Even if i am applying outside of Canada is it ok to place my residence...
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    Question about sponsored spouse/partner questionnaire

    My sponsor and I want to get married in the future but we don't really have a set time frame, would it be ok to explain that on the application? Or just not mention it at all? we're applying as common law. Do all the dates that we spent together in both Canada and the U.S. has to be 100 percent...
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    Question about common-law status

    :D Thank You so much!!! That document is so helpful. It is such a relief! He never stayed in NY for longer then a week. we're all ready to send our application. what we have as proof: cards, pics, wedding invites for both of us, letters sent to us showing same address, income tax papers...
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    Question about common-law status

    I'm a canadian citizen. I've been living with my american bf for over a year now. We have a shared lease. He goes back to visit to the US every 5 months or so to respect his status in canada. I know we're officially considered common-law for fiscal purposes: we had to file taxes together. Does...
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    American Citizen Marries Quebeciose

    I am sort of in a similar situation myself: I am a canadian citizen and I want to sponsor my bf who I've been living with for a year as a common-law partner. It seems difficult to decide between the inland/outland applications. From what I understand: Inland: - you get no appeal (you have to...