- Dec 14, 2009
- 791
- 6
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- manila
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 20-10-2010
- Med's Done....
- 16-08-2010
- Passport Req..
- 04-01-11
- VISA ISSUED...
- 03-02-2011
- LANDED..........
- 18-02-2011
thanks i found the right authority 
CIC website cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op02-eng.pdf
OP Processing Members of the Family Class Manual
13.3. No common-law relationship or conjugal partner relationship
If a couple is unable to cohabit and/or unable to provide satisfactory evidence of a conjugal
relationship (see Recognition of a common-law relationship, Section 5.34 above, and What is a
conjugal partner, Section 5.45 above), the application should be refused.
5.34. Recognition of a common-law relationship
A common-law relationship is fact-based and exists from the day in which two individuals
demonstrate that the relationship exists on the basis of the facts. The onus is on the applicants to
prove that they are in a conjugal relationship and that they are cohabiting, having so cohabited for
a period of at least one year, when the application is received at CPC-M.
A common-law relationship is legally a de facto relationship, meaning that it must be established
in each individual case, on the facts. This is in contrast to a marriage, which is legally a de jure
relationship, meaning that it has been established in law.
Thank you guys...

CIC website cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op02-eng.pdf
OP Processing Members of the Family Class Manual
13.3. No common-law relationship or conjugal partner relationship
If a couple is unable to cohabit and/or unable to provide satisfactory evidence of a conjugal
relationship (see Recognition of a common-law relationship, Section 5.34 above, and What is a
conjugal partner, Section 5.45 above), the application should be refused.
5.34. Recognition of a common-law relationship
A common-law relationship is fact-based and exists from the day in which two individuals
demonstrate that the relationship exists on the basis of the facts. The onus is on the applicants to
prove that they are in a conjugal relationship and that they are cohabiting, having so cohabited for
a period of at least one year, when the application is received at CPC-M.
A common-law relationship is legally a de facto relationship, meaning that it must be established
in each individual case, on the facts. This is in contrast to a marriage, which is legally a de jure
relationship, meaning that it has been established in law.
Thank you guys...