For newspaper in English, China Daily is always available, at least in some newstand in Shanghai.
What made be worried was that most boarding passes (except dragonair) does not have the year part of the date printed. So, I can't use them for this purpose.
What made be worried was that most boarding passes (except dragonair) does not have the year part of the date printed. So, I can't use them for this purpose.
toby said:That is my understanding Steaky.
Now begins the task of proving that we are together while abroad. There have been several discussions about what constitutes proof of living together. Normal proofs are relatively easy to produce: joint utility bills, bank statements, the occasional photo of places visited together, etc.
But the worry is always that we might encounter an unreasonable CIC officer on steroids, who decides to require unreasonable proof. Documentary proofs can be faked. Bank statements don't prove that two people lived together; only that they have a joint bank statement. Same with utility bills.
So what constitutes incontrovertible proof? A monthly photo of the two with the day's newspaper (and date) in clear view? In China (or any other country where newspapers are in other languages and English newspapers are not available, these photos won't work since CIC can demand that each photo be translated int English, with the translation certified. A huge expense.
I know, I may seem paranoid, but I'd prefer to do the creative thinking now, so as not to be at the whim of a CIC officer in five years time when PR renewal becomes necessary.