Statutory declaration
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Hi All
I'm sponsoring my husband from within the UK. I'm Canadian and he's British.
I'm a bit confused about the statutory declarations from individuals with personal knowledge that our relationship is genuine and continuing. Does this apply to both common-law relationships and married couples, or only common-law?
Many thanks! Kathleen
I'm sponsoring my husband from within the UK. I'm Canadian and he's British.
I'm a bit confused about the statutory declarations from individuals with personal knowledge that our relationship is genuine and continuing. Does this apply to both common-law relationships and married couples, or only common-law?
Many thanks! Kathleen
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Originally Posted by kathleen_cg
Hi All
I'm sponsoring my husband from within the UK. I'm Canadian and he's British.
I'm a bit confused about the statutory declarations from individuals with personal knowledge that our relationship is genuine and continuing. Does this apply to both common-law relationships and married couples, or only common-law?
Many thanks! Kathleen
I'm sponsoring my husband from within the UK. I'm Canadian and he's British.
I'm a bit confused about the statutory declarations from individuals with personal knowledge that our relationship is genuine and continuing. Does this apply to both common-law relationships and married couples, or only common-law?
Many thanks! Kathleen
It is most important for common-law relationships. If you and your spouse have been unable to live together then stat decs may be usefulas well as trips taken to visit each other.
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Thank you for your advice.
Originally Posted by Jim Humphries
It is most important for common-law relationships. If you and your spouse have been unable to live together then stat decs may be usefulas well as trips taken to visit each other.




