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S.K said:
You are not required to provide proof of recent contacts as these documents are asked to see whether the marriage is genuine or is a marriage of convenience.

In your case you already have 3 kids so you should not worry to prove that your marriage is genuine.

I have seen a case get rejected where a couple was married for 10 years with 2 kids!

Rules have completely changed from what they were 2-3 years ago, I suggest you do follow the guidlines of new procedures, you might not need to provide as much proof as the newly weds but definately some family pictures, and money transfer receitps, phone call logs should should do it.
 
Ambassy employees who checks documents are called (ICO's)

They are responsible to verify every documents and see if they are genuine before it goes to a (PO)

ICO = Immigration Control Officer
PO = Processing Officer

Learning alot of stuff I hope this is help full
 
Pagalboy said:
Ambassy employees who checks documents are called (ICO's)

They are responsible to verify every documents and see if they are genuine before it goes to a (PO)

ICO = Immigration Control Officer
PO = Processing Officer

Learning alot of stuff I hope this is help full

Whats the update on your side bro?
 
wes786 said:
I have seen a case get rejected where a couple was married for 10 years with 2 kids!

Rules have completely changed from what they were 2-3 years ago, I suggest you do follow the guidlines of new procedures, you might not need to provide as much proof as the newly weds but definately some family pictures, and money transfer receitps, phone call logs should should do it.

Were the family declared at the time Sponsor became Permanent Resident?
 
Hot-Lier said:
Were the family declared at the time Sponsor became Permanent Resident?

This was an outland application and the Sponsor was living in states with the family. When they tried to immigrate to Canada it was rejected and since it was through buffalo the apeal was filed and then I believe it was resolved. I can't remember too much details out since I read it when I first joined the forum. If I can recall it correctly I believe the sponsor was Canadian born and went to states to get married.
 
wes786 said:
Whats they update on your side bro?

Nothing Bro just waiting let's see what they will respond with.. Lawyers sent letter to (office of the auditor general of Canada) with a request to audit islamabad for processing time and frauds
 
The main eligibility criteria in Spousal Cases is to see whether the marriage is genuine or not... So if your marriage is proved as genuine as in your case, then there are about zero chances of rejection keeping in view that they are already examined.

Hot-Lier said:
Were the family declared at the time Sponsor became Permanent Resident?
 
wes786 said:
This was an outland application and the Sponsor was living in states with the family. When they tried to immigrate to Canada it was rejected and since it was through buffalo the apeal was filed and then I believe it was resolved. I can't remember too much details out since I read it when I first joined the forum.


Yes you are right ! Sometimes they are unpredictable and one should always have to look ahead .
 
Pagalboy said:
Nothing Bro just waiting let's see what they will respond with.. Lawyers sent letter to (office of the auditor general of Canada) with a request to audit islamabad for processing time and frauds

Great! let hope and pray things go smoothly and something comes out of it since you put so much effort into it.
 
S.K said:
The main eligibility criteria in Spousal Cases is to see whether the marriage is genuine or not... So if your marriage is proved as genuine as in your case, then there are about zero chances of rejection keeping in view that they are already examined.

In my case I have high hopes and processing without any obstacle InshaAllah.
 
Hot-Lier said:
In my case I have high hopes and processing without any obstacle InshaAllah.

InshAllah it will be done very smoothly if you provide all the birth certificates with you as a father, along with other proofs...
 
As a Permanent Resident you MUST be in Canada at the time your spouse is issued a visa in Pakistan.

Hot-Lier said:
In my case I have high hopes and processing without any obstacle InshaAllah.
 
wes786 said:
Great! let hope and pray things go smoothly and something comes out of it since you put so much effort into it.
Inshallah dost... I have strong feelings that an audit will be approved.
 
S.K said:
As a Permanent Resident you MUST be in Canada at the time your spouse is issued a visa in Pakistan.

According to CIC website there are no restrictions about that anywhere see my previous reply below with link:

wes786 said:
Well, I just checked the CIC website and there are no restrictions. It says: " you can leave and re-enter Canada while your application is being processed as long as you meet all requirements to enter Canada" see the link below. They only suggest to not leave Canada if you have applied INLAND meaning in Canada process through vegreville. Hope that clears out some confusion.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/faq/immigrate/sponsor/spouse-faq12.asp