Hi, I need some clarification regarding IMM 5532 part C question 4
If you are not living together, have you visited each other during your relationship?
here's my story: I received my PR in 2019. I visited Canada and returned to my home country the same month.
I stayed there until December 2020 and came back to canada in January 2021 to start my actual residency.
I got married in December 2020. my wife and I have known each other for more than 3 years and we stayed in same city so we met each other every week.
the question asks, have you visited each other during your relationship?
we certainly did before I moved to Canada 3 months ago. But we haven't visited each other in last three months.
I am confused whether I should answer this question a Yes or No;
Should I answer Yes and share details of some of our meetings before I moved to Canada in January or should I answer No as I have not visited my spouse in last 3 months since I moved to Canada.
the checklist asks for proof of sponsor's visit airline tickets, boarding passes, passport entry exit stamps, so I suppose the answer is No.
Please let me know what you think.
If you are not living together, have you visited each other during your relationship?
here's my story: I received my PR in 2019. I visited Canada and returned to my home country the same month.
I stayed there until December 2020 and came back to canada in January 2021 to start my actual residency.
I got married in December 2020. my wife and I have known each other for more than 3 years and we stayed in same city so we met each other every week.
the question asks, have you visited each other during your relationship?
we certainly did before I moved to Canada 3 months ago. But we haven't visited each other in last three months.
I am confused whether I should answer this question a Yes or No;
Should I answer Yes and share details of some of our meetings before I moved to Canada in January or should I answer No as I have not visited my spouse in last 3 months since I moved to Canada.
the checklist asks for proof of sponsor's visit airline tickets, boarding passes, passport entry exit stamps, so I suppose the answer is No.
Please let me know what you think.