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sasasearles

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Feb 15, 2014
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Jamaica
Visa Office......
Canada High commision Jamaica
NOC Code......
3152
App. Filed.......
19-03-2014
Interview........
03-04-2014
VISA ISSUED...
03-04-2014
Good day. I would like to know about the forms. The questions are as follows:


1. Do you need to write more than what is provided?

2. How do you actually prove that the marriage is genuine?

3. What if you don't have any pictures to show the engagement?

4. Can I get a template of an application questionaire ?
 
sasasearles said:
Good day. I would like to know about the forms. The questions are as follows:


1. Do you need to write more than what is provided?

2. How do you actually prove that the marriage is genuine?

3. What if you don't have any pictures to show the engagement?

4. Can I get a template of an application questionaire ?

Hello!

1. Some of the questions (like when describing the relationship) suggest using an extra sheet of paper if you don't have enough space on the application form. Some people discuss these things in a few sentences, but to be on the safe side I think it's better to go into detail. We included some 15 extra pages where we went into detail about how we got engaged, and how our relationship developed. We didn't have a wedding, so we felt it was necessary to explain everything thoroughly.

2. Proof of relationships can include many things! Such as:
- Photos: wedding, visits, vacations, with family, holidays, special occasions, etc.
- Gifts given to each other.
- Cards given by family members, perhaps for special occasions, or to congratulate you on being married.
- Emails exchanged by you and your spouse, or even between you and friends where you discuss the relationship.
- Anything else you can think of that might go to show you are a real couple. For example, my husband and I have matching tattoos, so I included photos of these!

3. I wouldn't worry about the engagement so much, as long as you have photos from the wedding I think you should be fine. I think there's a question on the form about the engagement, so just explain how it happened and you should be ok :)

4. I'm not sure exactly what you mean by this, but all of the sponsorship and application forms are available for download on CIC's website.

Good luck! :)
 
angryrectangle said:
Hello!

1. Some of the questions (like when describing the relationship) suggest using an extra sheet of paper if you don't have enough space on the application form. Some people discuss these things in a few sentences, but to be on the safe side I think it's better to go into detail. We included some 15 extra pages where we went into detail about how we got engaged, and how our relationship developed. We didn't have a wedding, so we felt it was necessary to explain everything thoroughly.

2. Proof of relationships can include many things! Such as:
- Photos: wedding, visits, vacations, with family, holidays, special occasions, etc.
- Gifts given to each other.
- Cards given by family members, perhaps for special occasions, or to congratulate you on being married.
- Emails exchanged by you and your spouse, or even between you and friends where you discuss the relationship.
- Anything else you can think of that might go to show you are a real couple. For example, my husband and I have matching tattoos, so I included photos of these!

3. I wouldn't worry about the engagement so much, as long as you have photos from the wedding I think you should be fine. I think there's a question on the form about the engagement, so just explain how it happened and you should be ok :)

4. I'm not sure exactly what you mean by this, but all of the sponsorship and application forms are available for download on CIC's website.

Good luck! :)


Thanks for taking the time out. I will let you know how it turn out