Hello,
I am currently in Canada on an IEC working holiday visa which I activated on August 6th 2018. Since that date, I have been living with my partner, which means we are 7 months towards 1 year of continuous cohabitation, after which my partner and I intend to begin the common law sponsorship route for my permanent residency.
My partner and I have been living with his parents home in their basement suite and they have been very generous in allowing me and my partner to stay there for free whilst he looks for full time employment (he graduated last year and has done some seasonal work since then). This means we haven't drawn up a lease agreement.
My question is, would a notarised affidavit written and signed by his parents be an acceptable form of evidence in the eyes of CIC to go towards proving we have been living together? Have other couples submitted this kind of evidence and been successful or is it a strict requirement to show either a lease agreement or joined ownership property? I can imagine other couples exist who don't have a lease agreement or own a property but still live together.
Just to mention, we will have other forms of evidence to put towards proving the cohabitation, such as letters to same address, joint bank account, joint credit card statements etc. I am employed and have life and health insurance benefits and have put my partner's name on them. We will also have a lot of proof to show our relationship is genuine. So not worried about that aspect.
Thank you!
I am currently in Canada on an IEC working holiday visa which I activated on August 6th 2018. Since that date, I have been living with my partner, which means we are 7 months towards 1 year of continuous cohabitation, after which my partner and I intend to begin the common law sponsorship route for my permanent residency.
My partner and I have been living with his parents home in their basement suite and they have been very generous in allowing me and my partner to stay there for free whilst he looks for full time employment (he graduated last year and has done some seasonal work since then). This means we haven't drawn up a lease agreement.
My question is, would a notarised affidavit written and signed by his parents be an acceptable form of evidence in the eyes of CIC to go towards proving we have been living together? Have other couples submitted this kind of evidence and been successful or is it a strict requirement to show either a lease agreement or joined ownership property? I can imagine other couples exist who don't have a lease agreement or own a property but still live together.
Just to mention, we will have other forms of evidence to put towards proving the cohabitation, such as letters to same address, joint bank account, joint credit card statements etc. I am employed and have life and health insurance benefits and have put my partner's name on them. We will also have a lot of proof to show our relationship is genuine. So not worried about that aspect.
Thank you!