Yes we didnt have enough evidence to show tht we want to move to canada juat because my husband has a well.settled business in pakistan and they thought we dont have enough ties in canada.
I need to visit as soon as possible to kickstart my settlement plans so tht i have enough proof to show to.them
And want my children to accompany me. Who need a visa to visit
Also please tell me what kind of evidemces should i gather as they dont need any proofs regarding our relation.the officer clearly mentioned to me that the GOOD part abt our interview was that we were in a 100% genuine relation. Now what do i need to show them my intent ? She refusee us just because my hsuabnd hadnt done a lot of research for his business. How are we supposed to do research living 100000 miles away from that place.
Also how will i know that i am selectes dor ADR or a full hearing ? Is my case complicated enough to be selevted for a full hearing ? I dont think so!
Your case is different from the usual sponsorship cases because you are a Canadian living abroad, so I can't tell you whether you'll get ADR or a full hearing, in my opinion this seems something simple enough to be solved via ADR, but only the IAD will be able to tell you that. As for proof, there are a few things you could do to help your case, I understand your husband resigning his position is probably out of question because nobody wants to quit their job until they are very close to moving, but both of you could get a notarized letter of your intent to move, this is a statutory declaration of your intent to move, a simple typed/handwritten letter will not do here, CIC needs notarized documents, it shows you are serious about the matter. If you have family in Canada, get them to vouch for you two by writing letters, if you are staying at one of your family's members place when you first come, have some form of written agreement with them where they state they'll let you stay at their place until you two get your own place. You can also get any friends or family that you have in Canada to write in their letters that they agree to be contacted by CIC/CPC to vouch for you. As for research, it is understandable that they would expect you two to do research, any person that has intent to move looks up the place they are moving to, they do job searches, real estate searches etc. even from abroad, they want you to show that you have been planning this. If your husband applies for a job in the city you two are planning on moving to, whether he gets refused or not, print the response letters you get from the companies, print your searches by screenshotting them, send them copies of the cover letters he uses stating he's willing to relocate. If you are planning on buying a house, contact various sellers in the area you want to move to, print their responses, and print your e-mails to them, even print your searches.
You said you were coming over before your husband gets his PR, if you start to settle, any document you get after that will be a big help. Once you are here, whether you buy a house or you rent a place, you can easily get photocopies of those papers, that should help since they already know your marriage is genuine, which means you wouldn't move if your husband had no intention of moving too.