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Ema2000

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Hi my sponsor for common law sponsorship need help to fill out this form:
Application Sponsor and sponsorship and undertaken (IMM1344)

Question 8 b:
Provide the date on which you were married or entered into the common law relationship.

We live together since March 2012 ( I am on the rent agreement) but he put the date January 2012 if he mad the TAX ... so my question is which date is the right one (we lived in January and February at his mothers place together).

I think is March but he think is January ...but we have no proof. But TAX things are also government sooo????
PLEASE maybe somebody can help us!

Or is it doesn't matter because we are living now since 2012 together?

THANKS again
 
Ema2000 said:
Hi my sponsor for common law sponsorship need help to fill out this form:
Application Sponsor and sponsorship and undertaken (IMM1344)

Question 8 b:
Provide the date on which you were married or entered into the common law relationship.

We live together since March 2012 ( I am on the rent agreement) but he put the date January 2012 if he mad the TAX ... so my question is which date is the right one (we lived in January and February at his mothers place together).

I think is March but he think is January ...but we have no proof. But TAX things are also government sooo????
PLEASE maybe somebody can help us!

Or is it doesn't matter because we are living now since 2012 together?

THANKS again

You entered common-law relationship on the 366 day of living together. so your date should be somewhere in 2013, use the date that you can prove.
 
so it would be the date in march 2013... we can proof we lived together!

But is CIC not wondering about the TAX date which my partner put in? so he lied than??????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

?????????
hmm
 
sashali78 has given you the correct answer to your question.

The `tax date' means nothing to CIC. The only date that matters to them is the date when you became a common-law couple.

And yes...your partner declared you as his partner for tax purposes, before you really were.