You may look into the following, if you are interested in submitting more supporting documents.
I gathered the following information from a few posts from some forums. I am not quit sure which of the following supporting documents are very necessary. If someone can evaluate them one by one, it will be very helpful. Like very necessary, nice to have or do not include.
- Mail delivered to both of you, going to same address.
- Evidence of shared purchases (especially of household items).
- Important documents for both of you showing the same address.
- drivers license.
- Obtaining a state hunting and/or fishing license
- Getting a local library card.
- memberships to local organizations and clubs
- A registration card or document
- Registration with Service in the province.
- A certificate of residency from CRA
- Provincial and federal income tax returns
- Cellphone contract.
- Change status with CRA from single to common-law.
- bank account
- Power of authority on each other bank accounts
- friends letters (Statutory declarations)
The statutory declaration should include name and full address of the person who writes it. The people have to write who they are and how they know you, when they both met you and where. And then they have to confirm that you are common-law partners (not boyfriend and girlfriend), that you live together and your relationship is genuine and ongoing
from:
https://britishexpats.com/forum/immigration-citizenship-canada-33/spousal-west-europe-information-guides-737129/#post9705980
- common law letter (Statutory declaration)
- phone bill or letter
- joint account for internet
- fingerprint showing same address
- Letters of support from parents.
- Personal letters (from each the applicant and sponsor).
- Proof of travel together.
- general or partial authorization for each other
- Photos of relationship.
- Evidence showing how you stayed in touch when doing long distance.
- medical exam or general check up showing same address
- Correspondence / letters with the translator showing same address
- translation of birth certificate/ translation of fingerprints
- Wills listing each other as the beneficiary
- Medical instructions granting decision-making power to the other person (such as a living will)
- If your job provides additional benefits, then the other person listed as your spouse/partner and covered under your benefits plan
- Emergency contact or family contact information at your job
- Any Bills to confirm address and sharing expenses
- Online shops Bills
- Money exchange Bill
- Clinic Bills
- Hospital Bills
- Wireless service provider letter showing name and address
- bank statement
- credit card statement
- bank transfers from his parents to your account like gifts, for support or so
- Statements for shared bank accounts.
- CRA letter for both of you showing same address, visitor may get individual tax number (please check)
- birth certificate as government document
- letters between him and his embassy
- joint private health insurance
- letters about the "history of our relationship"
- T4's and Notice of Assessment for the last two years
- explanation letter for documents we couldn't provide
- joint cat adoption document
- printout of every pay stub to show same address
- printout of every wireless bills to show same address
- printout of every joint land line phone to show same address
- A co-ownership agreement of a car or anything
- add in phone account as authorized contact.
- Powers of attorney
- Ikea / Costco Joint family Account
- Amazon Prime family membership email
- postcard from landlord, birthday cards from my mom, his sister.
- Letter he wrote to my mom asking her to let me visit him in Canada for first time
- 3 postcards sent to each other.
- Copy of Benefits plan from XX employer, showing YY as common-law spouse, dependent for health benefits
- 100% primary beneficiary for life insurance
- Letter from ZZ (XX's mother) as character witness to our common-law relationship (1 page)
- credit card Authorized User like shared credit cards (a second card for an authorized person who can be a visitor or not)
When a primary cardholder adds someone else to an existing credit card account, giving them permission to make purchases and manage other account features, that added person is called an authorized user. They get their own card but aren't responsible for payments. The primary cardholder gets the monthly statements and makes all the payments. But if those payments are made on time each month and the primary cardholder has good credit, an authorized user can build their own credit simply by being added to the account.
- Prove of payment for trips, outings
- Some screens of Skype.
- Few screens of Facebook, that show we are in relationships
- Letter to us from Hospital Foundation, Food Bank, or so, where we volunteered.
In other cases, the following can be in useful
- rental lease shared.
the property management company (on their letterhead) confirming that the owner [showing her full name] does in fact own the property [shown at the following address].
- a letter from the property management company (on their letterhead) confirming that the owner [showing her full name] does in fact own the property [shown at the following address].
- Tenant insurance.
- Letter from landlord attesting you were living together.
- Shared rental receipts.
- Proof of shared management of household expenses.