canadianwoman
VIP Member
- Nov 6, 2009
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Accra, Ghana
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 30-01-2008
- Interview........
- 05-05-2009
She is a visitor.vancouverite007 said:Part 1 For the applicant and his or her dependent Children:
Indication of status in Canada eg. vistor visa, study permmit... etc... - She has her British passport stamped, and we provided proof for the early queston. However, aside from the stamp on passport, there was no visiter visa paper work or anything, do I leave this unticked?
Part 3 For both of you:
Photographs of Marriage or common Law relationship ceremony - we attach our certificate and wedding pictures
Proof of conjugal relationship eg. commitment, housing and financial arrangements, social activities.... - what is this? We have printed a bunch of pictures from the beginning of our relationship all the way to our recent wedding ceremony. Is this sufficient? Do I put 'x' in box? I dont understand as it says conjugal but technically we are married now.
You have to prove that you are really married, so you send in a copy of your marriage certificate and other proof, such as wedding photos.
You also have to prove that your relationship is genuine. So when they ask for proof that you have a conjugal relationship, this is what they mean. They are not referring to whether you are applying to sponsor a spouse or a common-law partner or a conjugal partner. You have to show evidence of the development of your relationship, proof that you have spent time together, proof of your communication, proof that you have lived together, proof of joint finances, etc. Because she is from the UK, you don't need as much proof as a couple where the applicant comes from a 'difficult' country, but you need to send something.
Also keep in mind that she can apply outland and still stay in Canada as a visitor. She won't be able to get an open work permit, but outland is generally much faster than inland.