Yes if your common-law spouse meets the requirements below, you can claim them.
According to Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) your marital status for tax purposes can be:
Married means that you have a spouse. This term only applies to a person you are legally married to.
Living common-law means that you are living in a conjugal relationship with a person who is not your married spouse, and at least one of the following conditions applies:
For more information, visit Marital status
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