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Elvish

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Hello,

I am Canadian PR who just got married this week, but the marriage certificate won't be received after 10 weeks. I want to apply my husband as common in law in land as we had been living together for over 2 years. Is this going to be accepted and once i got my marriage certificate I can notify immigrant office that my marriage status get changed? Since my husband's student permit is going to expiry in 2 months, and we would like to get the sponsorship application submitted ASAP.

If anyone can give any suggestion on this, much appreciate it.
 
If, at the date that you apply, you are married, you must select "married" in your application - otherwise you're misrepresenting your status. Then you will need a marriage certificate to apply.
 
Hello,

I am Canadian PR who just got married this week, but the marriage certificate won't be received after 10 weeks. I want to apply my husband as common in law in land as we had been living together for over 2 years. Is this going to be accepted and once i got my marriage certificate I can notify immigrant office that my marriage status get changed? Since my husband's student permit is going to expiry in 2 months, and we would like to get the sponsorship application submitted ASAP.

If anyone can give any suggestion on this, much appreciate it.

When did you become a PR and when did you live together?
 
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Right, I didn't catch that. If you've been common-law for "over two years," if your common-law status began before you received your PR, you are barred from sponsoring your husband, ever.
 
If, at the date that you apply, you are married, you must select "married" in your application - otherwise you're misrepresenting your status. Then you will need a marriage certificate to apply.
Thanks. I think I have to apply spouse sponsorship. I saw other thread that some cases submitted their application without marriage certificate and only with marriage license then provided certificate later. It looks like 50/50 chances.
 
The checklist requires a certificate. The "50/50" chances are your application being returned outright, or just a request for the document.

A marriage license does not prove that a marriage took place.