manveer said:
i need help,
after we showed our GCMC notes to our agent (canadian lawyer) he asked us to submit following papers..
1. Increase your financial credibility as you are self employed and the turnover which you have shown is not sufficient enough to prove that you are financially sound and establish yourself in Canada after landing.
2. Collect and provide the documentary evidence towards first meeting with your spouse (Sponsor) at function as declared by you.
3. Documentary evidence towards genuinety of your relationship with Sponsor.
1. my husband is earning very less money coz of his father's mental condition. now how can we increase our income?
2. we met at my cousin's college function and we described that in our letter . but i do not know what evidence he is asking about. its been 7 years.
3. can we put our call records and all stuff. because we already put all the photos and chat(skype calls) history from last 6 years.
If I'm not mistaken, you are the sponsor and your husband is the principal applicant, right? So that would mean you have signed an undertaking to financially support your spouse for 3 years after he lands in Canada. Also to the best of my knowledge, the financial credibility of the sponsor is more important than that of the applicant and all of that is considered at the time of Sponsorship Approval. If CIC did not think you could support your husband then they wouldn't have given you the SA.
In your case it seems like the agent is concerned that immigration might think that your husband married you for money and/or PR. So yes its very important to prove that your relationship is genuine. Use whatever records you can..call records and every thing. Talk to your cousin and see if she has any pics from that function of you and your husband. You don't have to be together in the pics but it'll be good if you can show that you both were present there. If you can't, then also no worries. Go with whatever explanation you have.
As for your husband's financial credibility, I don't know what to suggest about that. Maybe he can try expanding his business or if he can show that his profit margin or earning has increased in the past year? You should be prepared for questions like who will take care of your father in law after your husband leaves for Canada, will your husband try to sponsor his father after he gets his own PR. I'm sorry these are not pleasant questions but they don't shy from asking unpleasant or personal questions and you should be prepared.
Have you received an interview confirmation email or date yet?