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Hi, my husband and I got married religously but we didnt sign a paper in 2017. From then to now i would go down to see him for a couple of days and then return to Canada. Total amount of days is almost 5 months within that time period. We dont have any document with both of our names attached. But we wear married bands and we call each other husband and wife. What i would like to know if our relationship is considered as conjugal ?
 
Down to where exactly ? Wearing bands and calling each other husband and wife means nothing immigration wise and no reason would assume why you cannot obtain a legal marriage certificate and apply for spousal sponsorship. Given you are able to marry and are married religiously you would not meet the conjugal definition in terms of immigration which assumes cannot marry or live as common law in home country.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ss-determining-spouse/assessing-conjugal.html

Also why the misrepresentation title ?
 
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Hi, my husband and I got married religously but we didnt sign a paper in 2017. From then to now i would go down to see him for a couple of days and then return to Canada. Total amount of days is almost 5 months within that time period. We dont have any document with both of our names attached. But we wear married bands and we call each other husband and wife. What i would like to know if our relationship is considered as conjugal ?
You will need to formalize your relationship. You don't qualify as "common-law" or "conjugal partners", so you will have to legally marry in a form that is acceptable to the country you marry in and to Canada.
 
Hi, my husband and I got married religously but we didnt sign a paper in 2017. From then to now i would go down to see him for a couple of days and then return to Canada. Total amount of days is almost 5 months within that time period. We dont have any document with both of our names attached. But we wear married bands and we call each other husband and wife. What i would like to know if our relationship is considered as conjugal ?
If you have applied as married (or conjugal) but aren't actually married, I suppose this could be considered misrepresentation but I would hope you would just be refused and not denied for the cause of misrepresentation. If that's why you've titled the thread misrepresentation.

But to answer the question in your post and not the title, no, you don't qualify for conjugal application. Nor do you qualify as married or common law.