2 questions about "application for permanent residence" form
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Hi,
Just started filling out the forms for my boyfriend to sponsor me and I have two questions.
On the form entitled "Application for permanent residence in canada" question 9 asks "your current marital status", which i would assume is "common-law" as we are applying under that catergory.
But then it goes on to say "if you are married or in a common-law relationship, provide the date on which you were married or entered into a commonlaw relationship."
Going on the basis of the definition of "common-law", we became common law partners at the end of the first (and only) year of living together. Which would be 8.06.09 - not very long ago.
We have been together since 31.01.05 though.
Which of these dates should I write?
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My next question is about question 19 on the same form, "your identity number", does this mean National Insurance number or do I just write N/A?
Hope this is clear enough to understand.
Thank you for any help,
Gillian
Just started filling out the forms for my boyfriend to sponsor me and I have two questions.
On the form entitled "Application for permanent residence in canada" question 9 asks "your current marital status", which i would assume is "common-law" as we are applying under that catergory.
But then it goes on to say "if you are married or in a common-law relationship, provide the date on which you were married or entered into a commonlaw relationship."
Going on the basis of the definition of "common-law", we became common law partners at the end of the first (and only) year of living together. Which would be 8.06.09 - not very long ago.
We have been together since 31.01.05 though.
Which of these dates should I write?
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My next question is about question 19 on the same form, "your identity number", does this mean National Insurance number or do I just write N/A?
Hope this is clear enough to understand.
Thank you for any help,
Gillian
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Hi,
Just started filling out the forms for my boyfriend to sponsor me and I have two questions.
On the form entitled "Application for permanent residence in canada" question 9 asks "your current marital status", which i would assume is "common-law" as we are applying under that catergory.
But then it goes on to say "if you are married or in a common-law relationship, provide the date on which you were married or entered into a commonlaw relationship."
Going on the basis of the definition of "common-law", we became common law partners at the end of the first (and only) year of living together. Which would be 8.06.09 - not very long ago.
We have been together since 31.01.05 though.
Which of these dates should I write?
---------------------
My next question is about question 19 on the same form, "your identity number", does this mean National Insurance number or do I just write N/A?
Hope this is clear enough to understand.
Thank you for any help,
Gillian
Just started filling out the forms for my boyfriend to sponsor me and I have two questions.
On the form entitled "Application for permanent residence in canada" question 9 asks "your current marital status", which i would assume is "common-law" as we are applying under that catergory.
But then it goes on to say "if you are married or in a common-law relationship, provide the date on which you were married or entered into a commonlaw relationship."
Going on the basis of the definition of "common-law", we became common law partners at the end of the first (and only) year of living together. Which would be 8.06.09 - not very long ago.
We have been together since 31.01.05 though.
Which of these dates should I write?
---------------------
My next question is about question 19 on the same form, "your identity number", does this mean National Insurance number or do I just write N/A?
Hope this is clear enough to understand.
Thank you for any help,
Gillian

The answer to the identity card number would be N/A unless you HAVE an Indentity Card.
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hi please dont quote me on this but i believe the date would be when you started living together as common law..what does the guide say?
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I don't have an identity card so i shall just N/A it. Thankyou!
MR79, I'm not sure what guide you're referring to, the only one I have come across only seems to have detailed help for the sponsor themselves, not the person being sponsored. If I have missed something or there is another guide please direct me!!
Thankyou!!
MR79, I'm not sure what guide you're referring to, the only one I have come across only seems to have detailed help for the sponsor themselves, not the person being sponsored. If I have missed something or there is another guide please direct me!!

Thankyou!!
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Just found the guide specific for me. Thanks for your help.
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Coo, yes the forms are very misleading and it almost seems they are trying to catch you out, stick to the guide and you will be ok, also please dont leave any questions blank, just enter none or n/a, leaving them blank will seem like you have missed a question out and they will send the forms back to you which will result in delays...........




