Who is a Common Law Partner?

Common Law Partner

Who is a Common Law Partner?

A common-law partner is someone with whom you have lived in a conjugal relationship for at least one year. This relationship is similar to a marriage but without the formal ceremony and legal documentation. Common-law partnerships are recognized for various legal purposes, including immigration.

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How Can a Common-Law Partner Be Proven?

To prove a common-law partnership, you must provide evidence of a genuine and ongoing relationship. This evidence can include, but is not limited to:

  1. Cohabitation Proof: Evidence that you and your partner have lived together for at least one year. This can include shared rental agreements or property ownership documents.
  2. Shared Finances: Joint bank accounts, credit cards, or shared utility bills showing both names.
  3. Supporting Documents: Affidavits from friends and family members who can attest to your relationship and cohabitation.
  4. Photographs: Pictures of you and your partner together over time, showing the progression of your relationship.
  5. Communication Records: Emails, texts, or social media interactions demonstrating your ongoing relationship.
  6. Joint Responsibilities: Documentation of shared responsibilities such as shared expenses or dependents.

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Can Iranians Apply for Their Common-Law Partner?

Yes, Iranians can apply for their common-law partner to be recognized for immigration purposes, such as applying for a visa or permanent residency in Canada. The process involves providing sufficient evidence to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to prove the genuineness of the common-law relationship.

Steps for Iranian Applicants:

  1. Gather Evidence: Collect all necessary documentation to prove your common-law relationship as mentioned above.
  2. Complete Application Forms: Fill out the required immigration forms, ensuring that all information is accurate and complete.
  3. Submit Application: Send your application along with the supporting documents to the relevant Canadian immigration office.
  4. Wait for Processing: The application will be reviewed by IRCC, and you may be asked to provide additional information or attend an interview.
  5. Receive Decision: Once the application is processed, you will receive a decision on your common-law partner’s status.

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