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Gloria217 said:
So I am the lucky winner of a relationship interview. I receive the following letter on April 21, 2017.

In order to continue processing your application for permanent residence under the Spouse or common-law partner in Canada class, you and your spouse are required to attend an interview at the location, date and time indicated below:
Date: ********
Time: *****
Location: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

PLEASE BRING THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION/DOCUMENTS TO YOUR INTERVIEW:
Original Passport(s) or travel document(s)
Original provincial marriage certificate
Original full divorce decree documents (if either you or your spouse have been previously
married) and divorce certificates from previous marriages (if applicable)
Birth certificate (long format) for any children you may have with your spouse or from any other relationship
Copy of your and your spouse’s income tax returns filed for 2015, T1, Option C Printout,
Notice of Assessments from Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). If you have any year
missing, you must obtain it from the CRA.
Mortgage agreement, Lease or Rental contract of all residences you and your spouse
resided at since July 2014 to present date.
Copy of pay stubs for you and your spouse for the past 6 months. If either of you are or
were on social assistance between July 2015 to present date please provide pay statements
from social services.
Joint utilities accounts (electricity, gas, telephone) for the last 12 months
Joint bank accounts and individual bank accounts and credit card statements for you and
your sponsor for the last 12 months.
Documentary evidence of any other financial commitment such as RRSP, life insurance
(statement of premium paid must be provided) or employer provided benefit plans (must be
a copy printed from the official company benefit site. Hand-filled copy is not acceptable)
If you have been charged or convicted in Canada or abroad with any offence, please
bring with you the police charge record and the Court disposition
Wedding pictures and pictures of you and your spouse and special occasions, events
and outings.
Any other information and documentation you wish to be considered


NOTE:
Documents not in English or French must be translated by an accredited agency
If both you and your sponsor require an interpreter please bring one certified interpreter.
If your interpreter is not certified you are required to bring two interpreters who are not
family members or representatives. Please ensure the interpreter is fluent and
knowledgeable in your Native language and in English. (This interview will be conducted
in English.)





i am sorry you randomly picked what day
 
Gloria217 said:
So I am the lucky winner of a relationship interview. I receive the following letter on April 21, 2017.

In order to continue processing your application for permanent residence under the Spouse or common-law partner in Canada class, you and your spouse are required to attend an interview at the location, date and time indicated below:
Date: ********
Time: *****
Location: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

PLEASE BRING THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION/DOCUMENTS TO YOUR INTERVIEW:
Original Passport(s) or travel document(s)
Original provincial marriage certificate
Original full divorce decree documents (if either you or your spouse have been previously married) and divorce certificates from previous marriages (if applicable)
Birth certificate (long format) for any children you may have with your spouse or from any other relationship
Copy of your and your spouse’s income tax returns filed for 2015, T1, Option C Printout,
Notice of Assessments from Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). If you have any year
missing, you must obtain it from the CRA.
Mortgage agreement, Lease or Rental contract of all residences you and your spouse
resided at since July 2014 to present date.
Copy of pay stubs for you and your spouse for the past 6 months. If either of you are or
were on social assistance between July 2015 to present date please provide pay statements
from social services.
Joint utilities accounts (electricity, gas, telephone) for the last 12 months
Joint bank accounts and individual bank accounts and credit card statements for you and
your sponsor for the last 12 months.
Documentary evidence of any other financial commitment such as RRSP, life insurance
(statement of premium paid must be provided) or employer provided benefit plans (must be
a copy printed from the official company benefit site. Hand-filled copy is not acceptable)
If you have been charged or convicted in Canada or abroad with any offence, please
bring with you the police charge record and the Court disposition
Wedding pictures and pictures of you and your spouse and special occasions, events
and outings.
Any other information and documentation you wish to be considered


NOTE:
Documents not in English or French must be translated by an accredited agency
If both you and your sponsor require an interpreter please bring one certified interpreter.
If your interpreter is not certified you are required to bring two interpreters who are not
family members or representatives. Please ensure the interpreter is fluent and
knowledgeable in your Native language and in English. (This interview will be conducted
in English.)

Congrats! This is a QA interview I believe. Not a relationship interview (assuming you have AIP already). If you have AIP, this is a pretty easy interview, just to go over the basics.
 
profiler said:
Congrats! This is a QA interview I believe. Not a relationship interview (assuming you have AIP already). If you have AIP, this is a pretty easy interview, just to go over the basics.

No AIP yet. So it's definitely a relationship interview
 
Gloria217 said:
No AIP yet. So it's definitely a relationship interview


is the interview is it soon or next week
 
Gloria217 said:
It's mid May


do not worried you be fine just get as much proof
 
carolbb23 said:
do not worried you be fine just get as much proof

Thanks. That's the plan. Thinking of getting some letters as well from family and friends - about 3 letters should do
 
Gloria217 said:
Thanks. That's the plan. Thinking of getting some letter as well from family and friends - about 3 letters should do




i suggest more than 3 like 5 or 6
 
carolbb23 said:
i suggest more than 3 like 5 or 6

Wow. I have other proof as well. Pictures, Lease agreement etc...
 
Gloria217 said:
Wow. I have other proof as well. Pictures, Lease agreement etc...



i suggest you print up texts between you and your husband plus Facebook chats credit cards everything
 
carolbb23 said:
i suggest you print up texts between you and your husband plus Facebook chats credit cards everything

My husband don't text ever, plus we are not facebook people. We video call on what's app all the time. Unfortunately I can't print those. And he has no credit card. He is an old soul
 
Gloria217 said:
My husband don't text ever, plus we are not facebook people. We video call on what's app all the time. Unfortunately I can't print those. And he has no credit card. He is an old soul

What did you originally submit as proofs?
 
Gloria217 said:
My husband don't text ever, plus we are not facebook people. We video call on what's app all the time. Unfortunately I can't print those. And he has no credit card. He is an old soul

-legalized letter from your sponsor's direct family and yours make a strong proof.
-your and your partner's provincial IS or Drivers License stating that you both have the same address helps too, and is what they ask at the landing interview as proof of cohabitation.
photos of different trips and celebrations from different months and years (if you have longer than that) where you and your partner are together.
 
profiler said:
What did you originally submit as proofs?

Wedding Pictures
2 Lease agreements
Joint car Insurance
Joint Bank account
 
schonkatze said:
-legalized letter from your sponsor's direct family and yours make a strong proof.
-your and your partner's provincial IS or Drivers License stating that you both have the same address helps too, and is what they ask at the landing interview as proof of cohabitation.
photos of different trips and celebrations from different months and years (if you have longer than that) where you and your partner are together.

Thank you.

I am getting a letter from my dad and others