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tarina

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Hi, badly needed a advice about Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union...my boyfriend and I are living together for 3 years and have a son, we are applying for common-law sponsorship, do we need to obtain this Statutory Declaration? or we don't need it? Thank you so much!
 
tarina said:
Hi, badly needed a advice about Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union...my boyfriend and I are living together for 3 years and have a son, we are applying for common-law sponsorship, do we need to obtain this Statutory Declaration? or we don't need it? Thank you so much!

From what I have read on this Forum it is not a requirement, however it may be very helpful to prepare same and have it notarized, just to strengthen your case. Just remember that you have to convince the VO reviewing your file that you are in a legitimate relationship. In your case I would think after 3 years and a child that its not too hard to provide loads of evidence to convince the VO, provided you have lived together continuously for at least 12 months . Good luck.
 
Thank you kindly Chala! :)
 
They requested ours..it is safer to just include that rather than let cic request that and will just delay ur processing..
 
tarina said:
Hi, badly needed a advice about Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union...my boyfriend and I are living together for 3 years and have a son, we are applying for common-law sponsorship, do we need to obtain this Statutory Declaration? or we don't need it? Thank you so much!

We didn't include the stat declaration in our app, and were never asked for it.

Sometimes CIC asks people to submit this even though it's not a required doc. I think this is when they want additional proof of people qualifying for common-law, over and above what they submitted in the app.

With 3 years cohabitation and a son together, IMO you don't need to include it, and CIC will probably not ask for it. You could always do it if you want just to be safe, as long as you don't mind filling out the form and paying a commissioner of oaths to validate it.