It's a very difficult situation. I work full time, he works and I only get three weeks paid vacation per year. It is less strict with his employer, so when I go to Algeria to visit my husband, it's during these weeks that my company allows. Yes, immigration question the authenticity of the marriage, but I wonder if they take into consideration the fact that as Canadians, we have jobs, which is needed to sponsor our spouse in the first place, the time difference for face time calls is a challenge and when we are visiting our spouse, we are also visiting other family members. We have "two" failed tourist visa requests, which they are aware of, from a few years ago, so they can see how long we have been together.Yes even after we received the interview letter our GC Key still says “You do not need an interview, we will send you a message if this changes”. The interview is not for another 7.5 weeks. We had also applied in the past for a tourist visa and got rejected, I wanted him to meet my family before anything. Ofcourse it didn’t happen that way, they just make everything extremely difficult and then question you about the authenticity of your marriage afterwards. So sad...
We have Face time calls, Facebook, Instagram, plane tickets, letters from mutual friends, money transfers, gifts, vacations, engagement and wedding photo's with family and friends, Western Union money transfers, he is on my work insurance and he isn't even here yet. LOL plus, I have let Canada Revenue know that I am married.
If they do not believe the authenticity of our marriage, I will be absolutely shocked.
I hope your interview goes well.
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