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Do my spouse or common-law partner and dependent children need to apply separately?

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Do my spouse or common-law partner and dependent children need to apply separately?

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Your spouse or common-law partner and children who wish to visit Canada must apply for permission to do so. As long as you all apply together it will not be necessary for each person to fill out separate application forms. List the names and other information about your family members in the appropriate space on the application. If you require more space, attach a separate piece of paper and indicate the number and letter that you are answering. Children 18 years and over must complete their own application form. Family members are the immediate members of your family. Your husband, wife or common-law partner is your family member. A common-law partner is a person of the opposite or same sex who is currently cohabiting and has cohabited in a conjugal relationship with you for a period of at least one year. Dependent children may be your own children or those of your spouse or common-law partner. They must: be under the age of 22 and not a spouse or common-law partner; or, have depended

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