Hello,
My common-law partner and I are applying Outland with No Dependents. So far I feel very confident about our application but I have a few concerns I'd like some feedback on.
First, for our proof of relationship for Part A) I have included:
-Our rental agreement showing both names on the lease for the place we have lived together for the past 14 months and our agreement to extend for another 10 months
-A copy of our electricity bill showing one of us as the main person and the other as the "secondary person"
-A bank statement from a joint bank account we have
-A copy of our driver's licences with our address on them
-Pay stubs for both of us at our address
-Copies of both of our car insurance statements listed the other person as a secondary insured person
-Tax declaration forms showing us as common-law
For Part C) I have included:
-20 photos since the beginning of our relationship
-Copies of both of our Superannuation funds (pension) showing each other as beneficiaries
-A copy of my recent travel insurance with him as a beneficiary
-A copy of our car registration showing joint ownership
-3 notarized letters from friends/family that we are in a committed/public relationship
Is this enough? Although we are living together now, I was going to submit Skype/iMessage conversations from before we were living together as well as plane tickets from trips together, and some social media screenshots of us in a public relationship, is this recommended or would it be unnecessary extras likely to annoy an officer? My main concern is that we've only been living together for 14 months and only dated for 9 months before living together, and most of the dating was long distance so I just want to make sure our relationship is taken seriously.
Regarding the joint finances/joint bank account, we don't really use the joint account for much, would this be a problem? We take turns buying groceries and we split all other bills by just paying each other back. Would they look into this and consider it not enough for joint expenses?
Second - Proof that you will live in Canada
Because we are outland, we have to show our intent to move back to Canada. All I have right now is a notarized letter that I wrote saying that we decided on Canada because we miss the lifestyle and our friends and my family and we want to have our kids there, as well as my workplace has allowed me to take a temporary leave from them so I'd definitely have a job when I go back, and my CLP preferred the job he had in Canada on his WHV over his job now in Australia and he thinks he can easily get that old job back. I also have a notarized letter from my parents saying they'd let us stay with them to support us. I also attached a copy of the email my work sent saying I was granted a leave. Is this enough intent?
Third - Employment/Source of Support
Again, we are outland so we just have to show how I plan to support my CLP. My main concern here is the fact that I have worked a lot of different places over the past few years and just had casual positions while in Australia so I don't have a lot of savings, but my CLP has a bit more than me and he can easily provide support for not just himself but also for me. So all I've written is a notarized statement saying that I will have work when I return to Canada and that my CLP has good saving and I've attached a copy of my bank statement showing my savings. I also wrote about how my parents are willing to help us out. Will this be enough? I know there is no minimum amount you need to have to sponsor if you have no dependants but I have a worry they could still decline me? We don't have any debts or ever received any social assistance etc.
Finally,
We are hoping to apply at the end of January because I am currently on a WHV in Australia that is set to expire in November, meaning I will have to go back to Canada while he waits for approval on the visa. We have included this information in the application but do I have to update that information when I do move? At that point it will also mean that we won't be living together anymore so will we have to send in more information on how we communicate and remain in contact etc?
Thanks in advance for any help with my questions!
My common-law partner and I are applying Outland with No Dependents. So far I feel very confident about our application but I have a few concerns I'd like some feedback on.
First, for our proof of relationship for Part A) I have included:
-Our rental agreement showing both names on the lease for the place we have lived together for the past 14 months and our agreement to extend for another 10 months
-A copy of our electricity bill showing one of us as the main person and the other as the "secondary person"
-A bank statement from a joint bank account we have
-A copy of our driver's licences with our address on them
-Pay stubs for both of us at our address
-Copies of both of our car insurance statements listed the other person as a secondary insured person
-Tax declaration forms showing us as common-law
For Part C) I have included:
-20 photos since the beginning of our relationship
-Copies of both of our Superannuation funds (pension) showing each other as beneficiaries
-A copy of my recent travel insurance with him as a beneficiary
-A copy of our car registration showing joint ownership
-3 notarized letters from friends/family that we are in a committed/public relationship
Is this enough? Although we are living together now, I was going to submit Skype/iMessage conversations from before we were living together as well as plane tickets from trips together, and some social media screenshots of us in a public relationship, is this recommended or would it be unnecessary extras likely to annoy an officer? My main concern is that we've only been living together for 14 months and only dated for 9 months before living together, and most of the dating was long distance so I just want to make sure our relationship is taken seriously.
Regarding the joint finances/joint bank account, we don't really use the joint account for much, would this be a problem? We take turns buying groceries and we split all other bills by just paying each other back. Would they look into this and consider it not enough for joint expenses?
Second - Proof that you will live in Canada
Because we are outland, we have to show our intent to move back to Canada. All I have right now is a notarized letter that I wrote saying that we decided on Canada because we miss the lifestyle and our friends and my family and we want to have our kids there, as well as my workplace has allowed me to take a temporary leave from them so I'd definitely have a job when I go back, and my CLP preferred the job he had in Canada on his WHV over his job now in Australia and he thinks he can easily get that old job back. I also have a notarized letter from my parents saying they'd let us stay with them to support us. I also attached a copy of the email my work sent saying I was granted a leave. Is this enough intent?
Third - Employment/Source of Support
Again, we are outland so we just have to show how I plan to support my CLP. My main concern here is the fact that I have worked a lot of different places over the past few years and just had casual positions while in Australia so I don't have a lot of savings, but my CLP has a bit more than me and he can easily provide support for not just himself but also for me. So all I've written is a notarized statement saying that I will have work when I return to Canada and that my CLP has good saving and I've attached a copy of my bank statement showing my savings. I also wrote about how my parents are willing to help us out. Will this be enough? I know there is no minimum amount you need to have to sponsor if you have no dependants but I have a worry they could still decline me? We don't have any debts or ever received any social assistance etc.
Finally,
We are hoping to apply at the end of January because I am currently on a WHV in Australia that is set to expire in November, meaning I will have to go back to Canada while he waits for approval on the visa. We have included this information in the application but do I have to update that information when I do move? At that point it will also mean that we won't be living together anymore so will we have to send in more information on how we communicate and remain in contact etc?
Thanks in advance for any help with my questions!