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Vince8

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Jan 31, 2017
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Hello,
It's been a long wait, 3 years of Express Entry procedure.
I just received my "Ready for Visa" email offering me permanent residency.

The email asks:

STATUS CHANGE
Has your family composition changed since our last correspondence?

  • Have you gotten married or divorced?
  • Do you intend to get married or divorced prior to becoming a permanent resident?

What if I intend to get married ?

3 years ago when I applied for Entry Express, I had a new girlfriend so I didn't put her in my application.
Now we've been living together for 3 years and that would be convenient to bring her.
If we do an quick mariage, is it possible to bring my partner to my application so se gets permanent residency without delaying the procedure?

Thanks
 
Hello,
It's been a long wait, 3 years of Express Entry procedure.
I just received my "Ready for Visa" email offering me permanent residency.

The email asks:

STATUS CHANGE
Has your family composition changed since our last correspondence?

  • Have you gotten married or divorced?
  • Do you intend to get married or divorced prior to becoming a permanent resident?

What if I intend to get married ?

3 years ago when I applied for Entry Express, I had a new girlfriend so I didn't put her in my application.
Now we've been living together for 3 years and that would be convenient to bring her.
If we do an quick mariage, is it possible to bring my partner to my application so se gets permanent residency without delaying the procedure?

Thanks

If you have been living together for 3 years, then you are common law and it is mandatory that you add her to your application. There is no need to get married.
 
Just to add to what Scylla has said above. It is mandatory to let IRCC know about your girlfriend now else you may face challenges if you try to sponsor her later on.