Hello Team,
I have sponsored my spouse on 24 September 2018 and the file was transferred to the London visa office in March 2018 and its seems they are not satisfied and now they are looking for an interview in London or my home country. I am in stress as we have age difference of 10 years and I am not sure why they asked below documents that are not relevant for marriage legality. My spouse had worked few months and they have asked those thing which we didn't mention. we already provided all relevant documents before like education, photos sponsor job and taxes documents.
can someone help ?
INSTRUCTIONS
You must bring the following documents with you to your scheduled interview along with any
other additional evidence you wish to bring. You must bring with you all ORIGINAL
documents, translated into English or French, which apply to your application.
Translations must be certified. Should you have already submitted the original copy of a
supporting document to our office, such as an educational degree or qualification, then you are
a required to bring a photocopy to the interview. Original documents will be returned to you
when your case is concluded.
Please organize your documents in the order in which they are requested below:
ITEMS TO BRING WITH YOU TO INTERVIEW
1. Updated Schedule A forms for you and each dependant, whether accompanying or not,
who is now 18 years of age or older. Please provide a complete personal history
ensuring all time is accounted for since the age of 18 without any gaps, including any
periods of studies, unemployment, or travel. An additional sheet can be used if
additional space is required. These forms are available on our website at:
www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/imm5669E.pdf
2. Background documents including any documents to support your answers in the
Background/Declaration form (schedule 1) such as completion of military service card,
military records, membership cards or any documents showing your association or
involvement in any social, political vocational and cultural organization.
3. Supplementary Information - Your Travels Forms (IMM 5562) for you and each
dependant, whether accompanying or not, who is now 18 years of age or older. This
form can be obtained from the following website:
www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5562E.pdf
4. Additional Family Information Forms (IMM 5406) for you and each dependant,
whether accompanying or not, who is now 18 years of age or older.
5. Identity and civil status documents for you and your spouse or common-law partner,
whether accompanying or not. You must bring a copy of all relevant birth, marriage,
divorce and/or death certificates for yourself and your spouse or common-law partner.
6. Children’s information including their birth certificates (which name their parents);
adoption papers for adopted children, and full transcripts that cover the period from the
date of the original application for any accompanying children who were over the age of
22 at the time of the original application and who are still currently studying.
7. Police certificates and clearances from for you and each of your dependants aged 18
years of age or older for any period that has not already been covered by a police
certificate that has already been submitted. A police certificate is required for each
country where an individual has lived for 6 months or more since reaching the age of 18.
Immigration and Medical Services Division | Section des services d’immigration et des services médicaux
High Commission of Canada | Haut-commissariat du Canada
Canada House | La Maison du Canada
Trafalgar Square
London, UK SW1Y 5BJ
www.UnitedKingdom.gc.ca /
www.Royaume-Uni.gc.ca
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8. Travel documents and passport for you and each of your dependents. Please bring
your original passport to interview. You may bring passport copies for each of your
dependents. If you live in a country other than your country of nationality, please ensure
you also bring copies of any resident/work permits/cards.
9. Education documents. Please bring your original educational credentials, including
secondary school certificates, apprenticeships, diplomas and degrees, and all
corresponding transcripts and marks sheets for you as well as those for your spouse.
10. Evidence of employment. Please bring a copy of your personal resume (CV) showing
your previous work experience and duties, your current and previous employment
contracts and reference letters from employers on company letterhead which
describe your duties and responsibilities. Employment letters must clearly indicate
the full name, title, business address and telephone number of the signatory.
11. Evidence of prior work or post-secondary study in Canada for you or your spouse.
12. Proof of relationship to any qualifying relative in Canada (through birth and marriage
certificates) and proof of their status in Canada, and proof that your relative is currently
residing in Canada. This should include information such as pay-slips, school
registration, Canadian income tax documents (recent Notice of Assessment), and credit
card and bank statements.
13. Evidence of any confirmed employment offer in Canada.
14. Proof of sufficient settlement funds currently available and readily transferable to
Canada and other financial assets and liabilities, such as personal income tax
statements, investments, deeds, property evaluations and mortgages;
15. Sufficient evidence to establish your work experience during the period beginning
two years preceding the date of your application.
This must include:
• income tax returns and tax assessments (if applicable and payable in your country of
residence);
• bank statements showing salary deposits from your employer, or a letter from your
employer stating that you are paid cash, and bank deposit slips for these amounts;
And may include:
• payroll records (if necessary to document full time job equivalents);
• any other documents that you may wish to bring, which could include sales invoices,
purchase invoices, accounting records, business bank statements, advertising
brochures, etc.
16. Any additional evidence that will establish that you meet Canadian immigration
requirements.