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jmomcc

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May 29, 2014
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My spouse and I applied common law.

We had a wedding ceremony in dec 2014 with just us two but it wasn't legal as we just didn't bother. We got married in Bali and didn't want to go through the paperwork. We are having a wedding party next weekend in Ontario to celebrate with our families. Last Friday, we got legally married at city hall.


We didn't tell our case officer about Bali and I'm realizing we should have. We do want to tell him/her about our legal wedding.

The only problem is that we are now 'in process' on ECAS. Will informing them now add time and problems? Should we tell them?

Also, can I scan everything and send it by email or must it be mail?


edit: also we don't have the marriage cert yet. that will take a while.
 
I wouldn't bother unless they ask for further proof. However I have to wonder what did you show for wedding pictures and what not, if that was your ceremony? You could also add the extra info when you send in your wedding certificate and say you forgot to include the pictures from your Bali ceremony.
 
Aquakitty said:
I wouldn't bother unless they ask for further proof. However I have to wonder what did you show for wedding pictures and what not, if that was your ceremony? You could also add the extra info when you send in your wedding certificate and say you forgot to include the pictures from your Bali ceremony.

We didn't have wedding pics as it was a common law app. Our wedding ceremony happened after our application.
 
jmomcc said:
We didn't have wedding pics as it was a common law app. Our wedding ceremony happened after our application.

Whoops sorry, ya I skipped over the first line, sending proof of your common-law relationship (Bali ceremony) when you are already married seems like it might be misrepresentation, you are supposed to report any changes like this to CIC. I am not really sure of the process here but someone else should know hopefully.

If they make you send in your marriage information then I would add the extra proof, but don't just send it as common-law proof without reporting the changes.
 
Aquakitty said:
Whoops sorry, ya I skipped over the first line, sending proof of your common-law relationship (Bali ceremony) when you are already married seems like it might be misrepresentation, you are supposed to report any changes like this to CIC. I am not really sure of the process here but someone else should know hopefully.

If they make you send in your marriage information then I would add the extra proof, but don't just send it as common-law proof without reporting the changes.

yea, we never sent any pics of the ceremony in bali as it happened after our application.

As far as I know, we are required to legally tell them we are married. I would be quite happy just to keep it a common law app as I think we have a strong app. However, if we have to, we will. I'm just wondering, how cut and dry that is.
 
You were not legally married in Bali, so there was absolutely no need to inform CIC of that ceremony.

Just email your VO a copy of your marriage certificate to let them know. This is a common situation and there will be no issues.
 
canuck_in_uk said:
You were not legally married in Bali, so there was absolutely no need to inform CIC of that ceremony.

Just email your VO a copy of your marriage certificate to let them know. This is a common situation and there will be no issues.

We only have the 'solemnization of marriage' thing now. I don't think we can get an actual cert for 12 weeks in ontario.
 
jmomcc said:
We only have the 'solemnization of marriage' thing now. I don't think we can get an actual cert for 12 weeks in ontario.

You should be fine to just send that.