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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the imm5409e guide in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including your name and the name of your common-law partner. Ensure that you type or print in black ink for clarity.
  3. Indicate the duration of your common-law relationship by entering the number of continuous years you have cohabited together, along with the start and end dates.
  4. Answer the questions regarding joint ownership and financial arrangements. For each question, select 'Yes' or 'No' as applicable, ensuring all relevant details are provided.
  5. In the section for additional evidence, provide any other documentation that supports your declaration of a common-law union.
  6. Complete the solemn declaration section by signing and dating it alongside your partner's signature.
  7. Finally, ensure that a qualified individual administers the declaration and signs it accordingly.

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Write full name, relationship, date of birth, marital status (married, single, widowed, common-law, divorced, legally separated, annulled marriage), present address and job, and if they will come with you to Canada by checking Yes or No.
How to Create a Statutory Declaration in Canada A Clear Title: Your declaration should be named, Statutory Declaration. The Declarants Details: It should include their legal name, current province, city, and address. Its Purpose: The reason for making the declaration and all relevant details concerning the matter.
Items that can be used as proof of a common-law relationship include: shared ownership of residential property. joint leases or rental agreements. bills for shared utility accounts, such as: gas. electricity. important documents for both of you showing the same address, such as: drivers licenses. identification documents.
Write the following information in the space provided: Name of the declarant (as shown on passport/travel document) Name of the declarants partner (as shown on passport/travel document) Name of the city, town, village. Name of the county. Name of the province/state/territory. Name of the country. Date (day, month, year)
Do I need to fill IMM 5409? IMM5409 A Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union IMM 5409 form must be completed by your spouse or common-law partner if they are co-signing your CIC sponsorship application. Please be aware that a common-law partner is someone who is not legally wed to another person.

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