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I am married and applying to sponsor my spouse for permanent residency in Canada, must I include in my application a STATUTORY DECLARATION OF SEVERANCE OF COMMON-LAW RELATIONSHIP? My previous relationship was only common-law by the fact that we lived together for over a year. We had no joint bank accounts or anything else. I have included his info in our application. The relationship lasted a little over 2 years and ended several months before I met my husband over two years ago.

If I must include this document, is it just a letter from myself or must I have it notarized / certified by a commissioner of oaths?

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canadianwomanbrazilianman said:
I am married and applying to sponsor my spouse for permanent residency in Canada, must I include in my application a STATUTORY DECLARATION OF SEVERANCE OF COMMON-LAW RELATIONSHIP? My previous relationship was only common-law by the fact that we lived together for over a year. We had no joint bank accounts or anything else. I have included his info in our application. The relationship lasted a little over 2 years and ended several months before I met my husband over two years ago.

If I must include this document, is it just a letter from myself or must I have it notarized / certified by a commissioner of oaths?

???

No, you just put N/A next to it on the checklist :)