I am in the process of applying to sponsor my common law partner for permanent residency. We are applying inbound but I wanted to double check one thing before we apply.
I was previously married to an American citizen from 2007-2010, we separated in 2010 and she moved back to the USA (no immigration papers were ever filed for sponsorship etc. she just stayed for six months at a time). However we had little to no contact so it took a considerable amount of time for the divorce to be finalised, it was finalized in July 2017 even though we haven't seen eachother or lived with eachother since 2010.
I have been living with my common law partner for two years and I intend to wed her in 2020. I plan to provide a detailed explanation of my previous marriage / divorce with the application but I am wondering, when it says to give the dates of my previous marriage, do I do 2007-2017 or 2007-2010 when we separated and she moved back to the states. I think I know the answer but just wanted to double check to be safe. It would be an expensive error to make.
Any help would be appreciated.
Howard S.
I was previously married to an American citizen from 2007-2010, we separated in 2010 and she moved back to the USA (no immigration papers were ever filed for sponsorship etc. she just stayed for six months at a time). However we had little to no contact so it took a considerable amount of time for the divorce to be finalised, it was finalized in July 2017 even though we haven't seen eachother or lived with eachother since 2010.
I have been living with my common law partner for two years and I intend to wed her in 2020. I plan to provide a detailed explanation of my previous marriage / divorce with the application but I am wondering, when it says to give the dates of my previous marriage, do I do 2007-2017 or 2007-2010 when we separated and she moved back to the states. I think I know the answer but just wanted to double check to be safe. It would be an expensive error to make.
Any help would be appreciated.
Howard S.