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greenish
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« Reply #15 on: November 07, 2011, 09:13:32 am »

My partner and I are also applying common-law and we knew that this form wasn't needed (unless your partner was the co-signer), but we included it anyway. Although, I do know of people who also applied common-law and didn't include it, yet were still approved with no problems.

I agree with Boracay - I would list the place that you lived the longest (Canada), and attach a sticky note explaining your situation and give the dates that you have lived in Korea.

Best of luck  Smiley


yea that's what i did. but what about the two boxes on top of that?
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« Reply #16 on: November 07, 2011, 10:35:15 am »

yea that's what i did. but what about the two boxes on top of that?

Just had another look at the Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union form, and actually, I think that you should use the location you currently reside at. That's where you are currently living so that makes more sense. Then I would perhaps attach a sticky note listing the dates and addresses of the other addresses you have lived at.
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