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Now they ask additional papers for my common low so they can see that our relationship is genuine . We have waiting for PPR almost 3 months . Does anyone knows the address of Cic to send them? Below is the form that they send for me and my spouse INCLUSION OF A COMMON-LAW PARTNER ON A CANADIAN EXPERIENCE CLASS APPLICATION

QUESTIONS FOR THE COMMON-LAW PARTNER OF THE PRINCIPAL APPLICANT

Failure to provide the information requested below will delay processing and could result in a refusal of your application.

Indicate your name and the number or letter of the question you are answering on all additional sheets of paper on which you will provide your answers.

A number of the following questions ask that you provide documentary proof. For expediency and security reasons, do not include documents containing mechanical or electronic devices (such as musical greeting cards) nor containers / storage components for pictures such as binders, albums, frames, video discs (DVDs) or video cassettes.

FIRST CONTACT

1. Did you have any contact with your partner before you met in person?

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IF YES: A) When did you first contact your partner?
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B) How did you first contact your partner? (e.g. by phone, letter, e-mail, etc)?
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FIRST MEETING

2. When and where did you first meet your partner in person?
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3. Did anyone (individual or organization) introduce you to your partner?

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4. Did you give your partner any gifts?

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5. Did your partner give you any gifts?

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6. Give any additional details describing the circumstances of your first meeting with your partner. If insufficient space, use a separate sheet of paper.

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7. Prior to your common-law relationship, was your partner or any of your partner’s family members related to you or any member of your family?

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IF YES: Give their names and relationships to you or your partner, as applicable.

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8. Do you have family members or other relatives (i.e. aunt, uncle, cousin, etc.) living in Canada?

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IF YES: Provide their full name(s), address(es) and relationship to you. In insufficient space, use a separate sheet of paper.

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DEVELOPMENT OF YOUR RELATIONSHIP

9. Describe how your relationship developed after your first contact/meeting with your partner and if you and your partner dated or went on any outings or trips together. Provide photos and documentary evidence of events or activities in which you both participated. If insufficient space, use a separate sheet of paper.

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10. Was your relationship known to your close friends and family?

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IF NO: Explain why. If insufficient space, use a separate sheet of paper.

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11. Did your partner meet any of your close friends or family?

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IF YES: Give their names below, their relationship to you and the date your partner met them.

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IF NO: Explain why. If insufficient space, use a separate sheet of paper.

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INFORMATION ON YOUR COMMON-LAW/CONJUGAL PARTNER RELATIONSHIP

12. Are you in a common-law relationship?
You are in a common-law relationship if you and your partner have lived together in a conjugal relationship for a period of at least one year. Conjugal relationship refers to a committed and mutually interdependent relationship of some permanence where a couple has combined their affairs to the extent possible (marriage-like).

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IF YES: Provide written and documentary evidence of your relationship. (For example, insurance policies, wills, anything naming your partner as beneficiary, documents showing travel together, identity documents showing same the address, documents showing joint ownership of possessions, joint mortgage/loan/rental agreement/bank accounts, etc.)

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13. Are you in a conjugal partner relationship?
You are in a conjugal partner relationship if you and your partner have maintained a conjugal relationship for a period of at least one year but cannot meet the definition of common-law partner, that is you have been unable to live together continuously for one year, usually because of an immigration barrier. If you plan to marry your partner, you may not be considered a conjugal partner. Conjugal relationship refers to a committed and mutually interdependent relationship of some permanence where a couple has combined their affairs to the extent possible (marriage-like).

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IF YES: Provide written and documentary evidence of your relationship. (For example, insurance policies, wills, anything naming your partner as beneficiary, documents showing travel together, documents showing joint ownership of possessions, long distance calls, letters, e-mails, documents showing recognition of each other’s significant events, etc.) Explain why you were not able to live together continuously for one year. If possible, provide evidence – visa denials, for example – that you tried to live together but were unable to do so. If insufficient space, use a separate sheet of paper.

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14. Was there a formal ceremony to recognize/celebrate the relationship, e.g. commitment or partnership ceremony?

YES ☐ NO ☐

IF YES: Provide details on date, location, number of attendees. Indicate if your partner, your partner’s family members/relatives and your family members/relatives attended and if not, why not. If insufficient space, use a separate sheet of paper. Attach photos, if any.

IF NO: Explain why.

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15. Was there a reception?

YES ☐ NO ☐

IF YES: Provide details on date, location, number of attendees. Indicate if your partner, your partner’s family members/relatives and your family members/relatives attended and if not, why not. If insufficient space, use a separate sheet of paper. Attach photos, if any.

IF NO: Explain why. If you plan to have a reception later, give date and place.

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MAINTAINING CONTACT

16. Has your partner visited you during the period of your relationship?

YES ☐ NO ☐

IF NO: Explain why.
IF YES: Indicate number, dates and length of visits, and if you stayed together at the same location during the visit. If space is insufficient, use a separate sheet of paper. Provide documentary evidence, for example visas, tickets, etc.

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17. Have you visited your partner during the period of your relationship?

YES ☐ NO ☐

IF NO: Explain why.
IF YES: Indicate number, dates and length of visits, and if you stayed together at the same location during the visit. If space is insufficient, use a separate sheet of paper. Provide documentary evidence, for example visas, tickets, etc.

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18. (a) How do you and your partner communicate when you are not together?

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18. (b) How often and in what language?

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Provide documentary evidence, e.g. phone bills, letters etc. Provide any additional details, if any, on a separate sheet of paper.




LIVING ARRANGEMENTS AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT

19. Have you and your partner lived together?

YES ☐ NO ☐

IF NO: Explain why. If insufficient space, use a separate sheet of paper.

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IF YES: Give dates of periods of cohabitation (Indicate from Day/Month/Year to Day/Month/Year for each period of cohabitation).

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20. Are you living with someone other than your partner?

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IF YES: Give the name and relationship to you of the person(s) you live with. If insufficient space, use a separate sheet of paper.

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21. Do you receive financial support from your partner?

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Provide documentary evidence, such as Western Union receipts, bank drafts, etc.




CONSENT TO DISCLOSE

22. If there is an investigation into marriage fraud about you, do you consent to Citizenship and Immigration Canada and Canada Border Services Agency releasing the results to your partner?

YES ☐ NO ☐

My consent will remain valid until I revoke consent in writing to Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

On a separate sheet of paper, provide any additional details of your current relationship that you believe will help to prove your relationship is genuine and continuing.

APPLICANTS SIGNATURE: Date:



INTERPRETER DECLARATION
This section must be fully completed if an interpreter assisted you in the preparation of this questionnaire.

I, , solemnly declare that I have faithfully and accurately interpreted in the language the content of this application and any related questionnaires/forms to the persons concerned.

I have been informed by the person concerned, and I do verily believe, that he/she completely understands the nature and effect of these questionnaires/forms, and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath.

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Case Processing Centre- Ottawa | Centre de Traitement des Demandes – Ottawa FV9912

Citizenship and Immigration Canada | Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada

E-mail I Courriel : CPC-CTD-Ottawa@cic.gc.ca

Site : www.cic.gc.ca
INCLUSION OF A COMMON-LAW PARTNER ON A CANADIAN EXPERIENCE CLASS APPLICATION

QUESTIONS FOR THE PRINCIPAL APPLICANT

Provide a complete and precise response to each question. Failure to provide the information requested below will delay processing and could result in a refusal of your application.

If there is not enough space on the questionnaire to answer any questions in full, provide details on additional sheets of paper. Make sure you have indicated the name, the questionnaire’s title and the number or letter of the question you are answering.

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3. What language(s) do you speak? Click here to enter text.



4. Provide the following details of your father and mother:


Father
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Given name(s)
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5. What is the highest level of education you have completed?


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6. Are you currently employed?

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7. Starting with your current employer, if applicable, give details of all employers you have worked for over the past five years. If insufficient space, use a separate sheet of paper.



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8. Have you resided in countries other than Canada?

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IF YES: Give the name of the countries where you resided, your complete address(es) and telephone numbers in these countries, as well as period of residence as each address.

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9. Are you living with someone?

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IF YES: Give the name (family name and given name) and relationship to you of the person(s) you live with. If insufficient space, use a separate sheet of paper.

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10. Do your friends and family know about your relationship with your common-law partner?

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IF NO: Explain below. Use a separate sheet of paper if you need additional space.

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11. Has your common-law partner met any of your close friends or family?

YES ☐ NO ☐

IF NO: Explain why below. Use a separate sheet of paper if you need additional space.

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IF YES: Give their names, the date your common-law partner met them and their relationship to you (for example: friend, brother, sister, cousin, etc)

12. Do you have any children?

YES ☐ NO ☐

IF NO: Go to question 13.

IF YES: A) List your children, including those from all your previous relationships, if applicable. Provide for each their name, relationship to you (son or daughter) and date of birth. If insufficient space, use a separate sheet of paper.

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B) If any of your children listed in (A) do not live with you, give details of your formal/informal visiting rights. Indicate how often you visit your children and if you provide any financial support for them.

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C) Has your common-law partner met your children?

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IF NO: Explain why.

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13. Have you ever been married or in a common-law conjugal partner relationship before?

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IF NO: Give details of your previous spouse or partner below. If you have had more than one spouse, common-law or conjugal partner, provide for each the information listed below on a separate sheet of paper.

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Given name(s): Click here to enter text.
Date of Birth: Click here to enter a date.
Address: No. and Street Click here to enter text.
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Length of Relationship (YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD):
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To: Click here to enter a date.
Date of divorce death: Click here to enter a date.
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On a separate sheet of paper, provide any additional details of your current relationship that you believe would help to prove your relationship is genuine and continuing.

PRINCIPAL APPLICANTS SIGNATURE: Date:
 
There is an email address in the form. Fill, print, sign, scan and email.
 
Or just google CPC ottawa. The CIC site has all the contact information