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t-chan

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Jul 4, 2010
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Hi,
As the title says, I became a permanent resident about 10 years ago under the family class and extended status 5 years ago still as a common law. Now we broke up and my 2nd extension time is coming. I wonder what my marital status is. Is it simply "not married?" I'm not a "common law" anymore, not "legally separated" (I read somewhere it only applies when there is legal documents), not "widowed" or "divorced" unless they consider common law break-up as "divorce."

So I wonder what it is....just "never married"?
Do you think I should add a little explanation?

Thank you!
 
You know, that's an interesting question. i would be interested in knowing the answer lol

I check the Stats Canada and even they don't have a classification for someone who broken up from a common law relationship :o
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/eng/concepts/definitions/marital01
 
Hi


t-chan said:
Hi,
As the title says, I became a permanent resident about 10 years ago under the family class and extended status 5 years ago still as a common law. Now we broke up and my 2nd extension time is coming. I wonder what my marital status is. Is it simply "not married?" I'm not a "common law" anymore, not "legally separated" (I read somewhere it only applies when there is legal documents), not "widowed" or "divorced" unless they consider common law break-up as "divorce."

So I wonder what it is....just "never married"?
Do you think I should add a little explanation?

Thank you!

1. Separated.
 
t-chan said:
Hi,
As the title says, I became a permanent resident about 10 years ago under the family class and extended status 5 years ago still as a common law. Now we broke up and my 2nd extension time is coming. I wonder what my marital status is. Is it simply "not married?" I'm not a "common law" anymore, not "legally separated" (I read somewhere it only applies when there is legal documents), not "widowed" or "divorced" unless they consider common law break-up as "divorce."

So I wonder what it is....just "never married"?
Do you think I should add a little explanation?

Thank you!

Here is a description of each item (from another immigration app): http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5527ETOC.asp
Legally Separated:
This means that you are married, but no longer living with your spouse.


This requires you to be married on paper but separated physically with your spouse. Since you were never married, the only one that really applies to you is Never Married
 
Rob_TO said:
Here is a description of each item (from another immigration app): http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5527ETOC.asp
Legally Separated:
This means that you are married, but no longer living with your spouse.


This requires you to be married on paper but separated physically with your spouse. Since you were never married, the only one that really applies to you is Never Married

Thank you. From what I read as you say it seems nothing applies to me other than "never married."
 
t-chan said:
Thank you. From what I read as you say it seems nothing applies to me other than "never married."

Right, none of the other ones fit your situation, and indeed you've never been married, so that is what you should select.