Navigating government applications, insurance policies, or workplace benefits often requires formal proof of your relationship status. At Crown Seal Notary, we provide prompt, professional commissioning and notarization services for Statutory Declarations of Common-Law Union across Hamilton and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
A common-law declaration is a formal legal document used to swear or affirm that two individuals live together in a conjugal relationship and meet the legal criteria of a common-law partnership. Because these forms carry severe legal weight under provincial and federal laws, they are not legally valid until they are signed, dated, and officially stamped by an authorized Notary Public or Commissioner of Oaths.
Various federal departments, provincial agencies, and private organizations require an official, notarized statutory declaration to verify your relationship status before granting specific rights or financial benefits.
The most common scenarios where a common-law notary is necessary include:
Immigration & Visas (IRCC Form IMM 5409): If you are sponsoring a partner or applying for a joint visa, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) strictly mandates a notarized Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union to prove a continuous cohabitation period of at least one year.Taxation &
Government Benefits (CRA): The Canada Revenue Agency requires accurate marital status reporting for pooled tax benefits, child tax benefits, and climate action incentive updates.
Employer Health Benefits & Insurance: Many corporate HR departments require a signed and sealed declaration before an employee can add their common-law partner to private health, dental, or extended medical insurance plans.
Pensions & Estate Planning: Establishing a common-law partnership is critical for securing survivor benefits under the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) or private employer pension portfolios.
OSAP & Student Assistance: Post-secondary student financial aid applications often require a relationship declaration to accurately assess household income brackets.
While specific forms can vary depending on whether they are issued by a private employer or a government body (such as the standard federal IMM 5409 form), most common-law declarations require the following general details:
Personal Identifiers: The full legal names, current residential addresses, and occupations of both partners.Cohabitation
Timeline: The exact date on which the continuous, uninterrupted cohabitation began.
Supporting Relationship Details: In some custom declarations, clauses declaring shared financial responsibilities (such as a joint lease, mortgage, or bank account) are included to reinforce the declaration.
Important Reminder: Both partners must attend the appointment together. Do not sign or date the document in advance; the declaration must be signed live directly in front of the Notary Public.
Don't let missing legal stamps delay your immigration file, tax update, or workplace medical benefits. Crown Seal Notary provides efficient, secure, and fully compliant commissioning services tailored to your timeline.
We offer rapid in-person appointments within Hamilton, alongside premium remote online commissioning (virtual notary) solutions that allow you and your partner to legally sign your declaration from your home or office anywhere in Ontario.
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⚠️ Pre-Appointment Checklist: Please ensure both partners have at least one piece of valid, unexpired government-issued photo identification (such as a passport or driver’s licence) ready for the session. Keep the document signature lines completely blank until your appointment begins.
