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missanabanana

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Mar 13, 2018
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Hey guys,

I feel like I live on this forum now trying to wrap up and send my application out. Here is the question:

Me and my common law partner been living together since September 2016 to April 2018 in Toronto, and since April 2018 continue living together but now in Vancouver. Technically its been a year and ten month now. We have two shared leases (Toronto for year and 8 month, the ongoing Vancouver now), Shared bank account (opened ten month ago), shared bills...but as I print this stuff out seams like I have less things to show for the very beginning of leaving together and more for the last year of us living together ( as apparently my partner being his awesome self has forgot to change address for his phone company right away). So basically I have all different kinds of proofs spread out through the whole 1 and 10 month of our common law. Is that okay or do I have to pick a year out of it and show all proofs within one year?

thank you!
 
Hey guys,

I feel like I live on this forum now trying to wrap up and send my application out. Here is the question:

Me and my common law partner been living together since September 2016 to April 2018 in Toronto, and since April 2018 continue living together but now in Vancouver. Technically its been a year and ten month now. We have two shared leases (Toronto for year and 8 month, the ongoing Vancouver now), Shared bank account (opened ten month ago), shared bills...but as I print this stuff out seams like I have less things to show for the very beginning of leaving together and more for the last year of us living together ( as apparently my partner being his awesome self has forgot to change address for his phone company right away). So basically I have all different kinds of proofs spread out through the whole 1 and 10 month of our common law. Is that okay or do I have to pick a year out of it and show all proofs within one year?

thank you!
You need proofs for *at least* 12 months. You don't need to pick a specific year..