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Feb 20, 2019
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Hello everyone!

  • My partner and I just came across some general questions when filling out the forms. Firstly, for all the forms we've been told to put N/A in any section, DO NOT LEAVE ANYTHING BLANK. I've added a photo for example below. Is this correct?

  • For dates, it is asking for employment history in the past 5 years. If I am currently with the same job, do I leave the TO date blank, or put the date the application was sent?

  • Are signatures done in Adobe, or do we print them and then sign?

  • If my partner's name has accents, do we include those accents in the documents?

  • Lastly, in the checklist, we are required to provide additional documents as we do not have children together. We WILL provide letters from friends and family as one, but we are in need of one of the following to finish the application.

1. Important documents for you and your spouse showing that you are recognized as each other's spouse (such as employment or insurance benefits)

2. Documentary evidence of financial support between you and your sponsor, and/or shared expenses.

I do not have benefits and am currently finishing my last year in university. He is not working or in school. Could we submit our marriage certificate, joint bank account document, or proof that he is the beneficiary in my bank accounts as one of these?

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Anyone able to help on this?
Hi there you’re right about the N/A part. But instead of writing N/A on each I feel its easier if your write N/A across the whole part not applicable along with a slash.

There should be an option to tick ‘ongoing’ for jobs that you’re currently still working in.

You have to print and sign all. Schedule A form requires you to type the applicant’s full name and print it and sign it along the name too (dont forget to validate all forms that have this option if you’re filling using adobe).

I am not too sure about the accents part, maybe someone else on the forum can help you out with this.

As far as I know for spousal pr under family class (not common law or conjugal) u do have to provide a marriage certificate copy compulsorily that wont count as additional document. I think joint bank account does count as financial support but shared expenses would be the best one (things like bills you paid for each other (hotels, flights, vacations, events, maybe even engagement ring receipts you bought for each other, you paying for the marriage hall etc to name a few)