v-globe said:
So it's Sunday and I am back at chipping away at this application... Going over the checklist, it seems like we are getting close to having everything we need however, I have a questions about "Proof of Relationship to Sponsor". Do they want the actual cards that we have sent each other or are copies ok? Also as far as emails and proof of communication, any idea of how much proof is necessary?
My fiance and I literally have tens of thousands of messages sent back and forth over an iPhone messaging application. I exported the transcript and pasted it into a word file, it was 2000+ pages of messages. haha something tells me that's a little excessive, so what I did was copy and pasted a few key conversations about visiting each other and buying plan tickets etc.
As far as emails are concerned, do I copy and paste, or print right from the email program/web browser?
I've included about a dozen pics from different trips we've taken and with her family and friends etc. we also plan on having some pictures taken in March when we get married. We also have copies of boarding passes and passport pages to prove our visits to each other.
Am I missing anything key to prove that this relationship is genuine?
Thanks!
PS If you are up here in Toronto, hope you enjoyed this weather!!
As long as you have a written story of how you met, and photos over your relationship, and a few emails or letters, it should be enough. The list of requirements was so stressful to check off...was like studying for an exam.
My wife is from Japan, and we married in Toronto Oct. 2011 (civil wedding) before applying for Family Sponsorship (Outside Canada). It took 2 months to get our Marriage certificate, so we began gathering all the forms in Jan.2012. Our ceremony wedding was April 2012.
She stayed with me in Toronto during the entire time. We applied for Family sponsorship (Outside) only because the TOkyo visa office was suppose to take 6 months, vs. 1 year within Canada.
Going through the CIC checklist, getting all the documents took us 3 months, including all the documents from Japan (police, family register, etc). WE took a trip to Japan for vacation and got this all done.
The CIC has a list of approved doctors (Canada and Japan), we went to one in Markham and got it all done quickly (regardless of the fact we are applying from Outside Canada).
We submitted everything in March 2012, I was approved for Sponsorship May 2012 from CPC- Mississauga. SHe received her PR through CIC-Manila in November (Tokyo Office closed for some reason), a letter came in the mail with CoPR.
Before we married, she had a temporary visitor visa, and after applying for extensions through the CIC website, she received 6 months extensions.
Your wife/fiancée can enter Canada any time and stay for 6 months. Even if she doesn't have her PR when she arrives, she can stay 6 months and as long as you explain to the CBS officer, they aren't too fussy. My wife and I travelled to the US regularly by car and air during the application process, and all the border guards were supportive after our explanation.