- Aug 8, 2013
- 16
- 124
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- London
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 16-09-2013
- AOR Received.
- 27-09-2013
- File Transfer...
- 30-09-2013
- Med's Done....
- 09-09-2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- 15-04-2014
- LANDED..........
- 13-05-2014
Hi everyone,
I am in the process of completing the application and finish gathering "evidence". I am the Canadian and he is from UK. We are getting married this Saturday.
We understand our relationship will raise "red flags" to CIC. The main issues for them will probably be I am 9 years older than him, I have two children from a previous marriage, my divorced was finalized only a month before we get married, and none of his family is able to attend the wedding
We just returned from a month long trip to the UK which we had booked in order to get married there. My children came with us but due to a technical error with my divorce it was not finalized until we were already in the UK. With the UKs requirements of giving notice and certificate of non-impediment we simply ran out of time. We did have an engagement party while we were there are his family is very supportive but it is expensive to come here and on such short notice the extended family can not come. His parents want to be there (and will witness ceremony via Skype) but would rather use the money to come visit us in 6 months or so rather than see us again now and then not be able to see us for over a year.
I am very aware going into this application that I will have to have more proof. I purchased my home before we were together and was not able to add him to title without submitting a new application which would not have been approved due to him having no Canadian credit and me being in school full time.
So I have pictures from over 4 years. I have us traveling to the UK for a month and 100s of pictures of me meeting his family. I have us vacationing twice together in Vegas. I have a letter from my kids school and daycare stating he is seen picking them up/dropping off 4-5 times a week and is listed as emergency contact. I have our new car owned together. I have him on house insurance/health insurance/auto insurance together. We have joint bank accounts. I have 100 pages of text messages I moved from iphone to computer between me and his mother. I have 300 pages of texts between him and myself from Dec of 2011. (I don't have my previous phone and never thought to keep it to have to prove a relationship). I have a few cards that we exchanged between eachother. Again never thought to keep that stuff. I have lots of congratulatory on engagement cards from both families. I have Christmas cards and birthday cards from both families addressed to both of us. We have copy of his airline tickets and passport stamps showing he visited me 8 times in 3 years before obtaining a International Experience Visa in March of 2012 when he moved here. He is currently on his second and last IEC visa. And we have been living together since Sept 1/2012 when he moved in with me. Having only had an online relationship and a few visits we felt it was better to see how things went when being with eachother constantly before moving in right away especially because I have kids. And finally I have complied a word document that explains our love story with close to 100 pictures.
We are applying inland mainly for the work permit part.
Because there is no appeals with inland. I am looking for advice on whether you think my evidence is enough or we need more. If so what else?
In going through the document checklist I see I have to provide proof of funds. He is currently working and is able to legally do so until mid April 2014. I get substantial child support and some government grants for being in school. But I have no employment income. I am going to provide along with my divorce certificate, my divorce judgement showing my child support granted. Is this enough? Could we be denied for me being in school and having no taxable income?
In regards to the actual application package. Is there a size limit? With all the extra proof I feel I need, this has grown to be almost 600 pages so far. The guide says to put application package in envelope. I am not sure this will fit in an envelope unless it is massive. I have not been able to find if there are size limits.
Is there any other advice, encouragement, experience you could offer to help us out?
I appreciate all responses.
Thank you!
I am in the process of completing the application and finish gathering "evidence". I am the Canadian and he is from UK. We are getting married this Saturday.
We understand our relationship will raise "red flags" to CIC. The main issues for them will probably be I am 9 years older than him, I have two children from a previous marriage, my divorced was finalized only a month before we get married, and none of his family is able to attend the wedding
We just returned from a month long trip to the UK which we had booked in order to get married there. My children came with us but due to a technical error with my divorce it was not finalized until we were already in the UK. With the UKs requirements of giving notice and certificate of non-impediment we simply ran out of time. We did have an engagement party while we were there are his family is very supportive but it is expensive to come here and on such short notice the extended family can not come. His parents want to be there (and will witness ceremony via Skype) but would rather use the money to come visit us in 6 months or so rather than see us again now and then not be able to see us for over a year.
I am very aware going into this application that I will have to have more proof. I purchased my home before we were together and was not able to add him to title without submitting a new application which would not have been approved due to him having no Canadian credit and me being in school full time.
So I have pictures from over 4 years. I have us traveling to the UK for a month and 100s of pictures of me meeting his family. I have us vacationing twice together in Vegas. I have a letter from my kids school and daycare stating he is seen picking them up/dropping off 4-5 times a week and is listed as emergency contact. I have our new car owned together. I have him on house insurance/health insurance/auto insurance together. We have joint bank accounts. I have 100 pages of text messages I moved from iphone to computer between me and his mother. I have 300 pages of texts between him and myself from Dec of 2011. (I don't have my previous phone and never thought to keep it to have to prove a relationship). I have a few cards that we exchanged between eachother. Again never thought to keep that stuff. I have lots of congratulatory on engagement cards from both families. I have Christmas cards and birthday cards from both families addressed to both of us. We have copy of his airline tickets and passport stamps showing he visited me 8 times in 3 years before obtaining a International Experience Visa in March of 2012 when he moved here. He is currently on his second and last IEC visa. And we have been living together since Sept 1/2012 when he moved in with me. Having only had an online relationship and a few visits we felt it was better to see how things went when being with eachother constantly before moving in right away especially because I have kids. And finally I have complied a word document that explains our love story with close to 100 pictures.
We are applying inland mainly for the work permit part.
Because there is no appeals with inland. I am looking for advice on whether you think my evidence is enough or we need more. If so what else?
In going through the document checklist I see I have to provide proof of funds. He is currently working and is able to legally do so until mid April 2014. I get substantial child support and some government grants for being in school. But I have no employment income. I am going to provide along with my divorce certificate, my divorce judgement showing my child support granted. Is this enough? Could we be denied for me being in school and having no taxable income?
In regards to the actual application package. Is there a size limit? With all the extra proof I feel I need, this has grown to be almost 600 pages so far. The guide says to put application package in envelope. I am not sure this will fit in an envelope unless it is massive. I have not been able to find if there are size limits.
Is there any other advice, encouragement, experience you could offer to help us out?
I appreciate all responses.
Thank you!