You don’t have to do anything when it comes to social media, but if you don’t have enough solid pieces of proof in other areas then social media is a good way to strengthen your case.
We used screenshots of Facebook that showed people commenting on us as a couple, places we went together, shots related to our marriage. We also sent screenshots of our professional photographer’s Instagram where she featured our wedding on her business account and screenshots of where she featured us on her website, also a business page. (My Facebook is private so I sent screenshots of what would be relevant to IRCC) My photographers’s stuff is all public and can be viewed by anyone at anytime as it’s a business. All this strengthened the fact that everyone knew about our relationship and it was public knowledge. Our wedding officiant also has us on his website, which is a business page and can be viewed by anyone at anytime. Combined with plenty off proof we lived at same address and all that stuff, we had a rock solid case.
We used screenshots of Facebook that showed people commenting on us as a couple, places we went together, shots related to our marriage. We also sent screenshots of our professional photographer’s Instagram where she featured our wedding on her business account and screenshots of where she featured us on her website, also a business page. (My Facebook is private so I sent screenshots of what would be relevant to IRCC) My photographers’s stuff is all public and can be viewed by anyone at anytime as it’s a business. All this strengthened the fact that everyone knew about our relationship and it was public knowledge. Our wedding officiant also has us on his website, which is a business page and can be viewed by anyone at anytime. Combined with plenty off proof we lived at same address and all that stuff, we had a rock solid case.
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