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Did you fail to disclose your common-law partner on your Canadian PR application? This is one of the most common and devastating mistakes in Canadian immigration, leading to the lifetime bar on sponsorship under Regulation 117(9)(d) (the "Excluded Family Member" rule). In this video, we breaks down what happens when you omit your partner, how to fix it, and the urgent need to act now. Understand why, if your specific case falls outside the current Public Policy (e.g., if you came through the Parental Sponsorship class), you must argue for a Humanitarian & Compassionate (H&C) exemption and how to connect your case to the government's acknowledged intent to prioritize family reunification. We detail why misrepresentation (the legal consequence of lying or withholding information) is a far greater threat than the omission itself. If you have already received a refusal based on R117(9)(d), or are considering submitting an application, you need to understand these rules immediately.