We sent three pics. Two of us (my husband, son and I) as a family and one of just my husband and I.
I think it all comes down to your individual case. If your case is a little particular (i.e. second or third marriage, large age gap, adult dependent children, etc etc)
Only You and your partner would know how strong your case is, and the evidence that is necessary to prove it. Let's be reasonable guys..isn't 500 photos a little overboard?
If the hard facts are against you, even a million photos of you and your spouse are not going to convince the immigration officers otherwise. I admit they do give your case a personal touch but in the end photos are still photos. Though, they give you a few brownie points... they're still brownie points. Immigration Canada is not going to give you a permanent residency based on the number of photos you submit or not submit.
I think it all comes down to your individual case. If your case is a little particular (i.e. second or third marriage, large age gap, adult dependent children, etc etc)
Only You and your partner would know how strong your case is, and the evidence that is necessary to prove it. Let's be reasonable guys..isn't 500 photos a little overboard?
If the hard facts are against you, even a million photos of you and your spouse are not going to convince the immigration officers otherwise. I admit they do give your case a personal touch but in the end photos are still photos. Though, they give you a few brownie points... they're still brownie points. Immigration Canada is not going to give you a permanent residency based on the number of photos you submit or not submit.