Hey guys,
We would appreciate your advice a lot.
I am a PR and I got recently married to my girlfriend and we are thinking of applying for inland sponsorship.
But we are really concerned about few facts about us that might get questioned a lot:
1) we are both females
2) there is 16 years difference between us (36 vs 20)
3) I have a master degree while my girlfriend left university to come to Canada and be with me
4) our parents did not attend our wedding due to distance and cost and we had just a small civil ceremony but they are highly approve of our relationship and we can easily get them to write letters. They are not religious and neither are we.
5) we have tons of photos of us together, hiking, skiing, selfies; we do not have many photos with friends tho cos... well, we are those ones who do not have many friends and spend time just with one another haha
6) we have a proof of emails before we lived together and still have millions of daily conversations while she has been here
We have been living together for the last 10 months here in Canada and we have all the paperwork proving us living together, paying bills etc.
We have a joint account too - both credit account and spendings.
What makes us worry is our age difference and my wifes lack of work experience (she is guaranteed a job at my workplace once she obtains a work permit) and dropping studies, which we think might be a red flag.
We both are from visa exempt European countries.
How would that look to your eyes guys? Anyone has had similar case please?
We would appreciate your advice a lot.
I am a PR and I got recently married to my girlfriend and we are thinking of applying for inland sponsorship.
But we are really concerned about few facts about us that might get questioned a lot:
1) we are both females
2) there is 16 years difference between us (36 vs 20)
3) I have a master degree while my girlfriend left university to come to Canada and be with me
4) our parents did not attend our wedding due to distance and cost and we had just a small civil ceremony but they are highly approve of our relationship and we can easily get them to write letters. They are not religious and neither are we.
5) we have tons of photos of us together, hiking, skiing, selfies; we do not have many photos with friends tho cos... well, we are those ones who do not have many friends and spend time just with one another haha
6) we have a proof of emails before we lived together and still have millions of daily conversations while she has been here
We have been living together for the last 10 months here in Canada and we have all the paperwork proving us living together, paying bills etc.
We have a joint account too - both credit account and spendings.
What makes us worry is our age difference and my wifes lack of work experience (she is guaranteed a job at my workplace once she obtains a work permit) and dropping studies, which we think might be a red flag.
We both are from visa exempt European countries.
How would that look to your eyes guys? Anyone has had similar case please?
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