www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/3907e.pdf
If you are being sponsored by your spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner, you must send
evidence of the relationship between you and your sponsor such as:
• wedding photos or proof that you are partners,
• card/letters with envelopes addressed from you or your sponsor that indicate the dates
correspondence was sent,
• original telephone bills that clearly indicate phone numbers dialled and date of calls received,
• copies of emails,
• proof of your sponsor's visits such as airline ticket coupons, boarding passes, copies of pages of
your sponsor's passport showing entry/exit stamps,
• documentary evidence if your sponsor is now supporting you financially
For nationals of Pakistan:
• Approximately 15 to 20 printed photographs of you and your sponsor with relatives and friends.
Photos submitted should be comprised by the wedding ceremony (signing of the contract or
Nikkah) and customary celebrations held afterwards (the wedding reception or the Rukhsati in
Urdu). Photos should also include pictures taken of you and your sponsor together on other
occasions, for example, either before and/or after the wedding.
Note: Ensure that all photographs are clearly labelled in English or French with the names of the
persons appearing in the pictures, the date the photo was taken, and the occasion or event
displayed in the photo.
kingkhan787 said:
Tachhi,
You need to show sufficient and satisfactory evidence of a genuine marriage to remove any and all doubt from the minds of the visa officers.
Remember, there's a timeline of 30+ months for CHC to work with and they will use it to their full advantage which may mean they keep asking you for more sufficient evidence or worse stick you in the interview queue.
That's why many applicants, myself included, submit as much proof of our relationship/marriage as possible. i.e. my whole application weighed 5kg when I mailed it via Canada Post to CIC-Mississauga.
Better safe then sorry.
Regards,
Khan