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fandv said:
Wow this got me concerned... :(

I met my wife online in February 2011....we fell in love within months and met in person in June 2011 in Indonesia....and in August/September 2011 we began discussing marriage plans. I was in Indonesia again for almost 2 months at early 2012. And I came again to Indonsia in September 2012, and in October 2012 we finally got married. And now I've been in Indonesia for about 4 months...

Would it seem such a "short time" to the CIC? :(

We have a lot in common though....I'm only 2 years older than my wife, are of the same culture (my wife is Indonesian, and while I'm Canadian, I was born and raised in Indonesia, and became a naturalised Canadian citizen), we're both Catholics, same ancestries, similar interests, etc...

We're about to send our application.....the relationship proofs ALONE consist of close to 1000 pages, consisting of roughly 20 types of proofs (7 of which have to do with our communications history), plus 170 pictures (ranging from our very first meeting, to outings with our friends, families, relatives, our engagement, wedding, honeymoon, mini honeymoon, Christmas celebration with people from my wife's office, and a lot more...)

Would be disappointed to get any red flags, as our marriage is as genuine as it gets.......

I hope you do get it, I mean it's 2013 and today everyone mets on the INTENRET!!!!! Where d they want us to met? CHURCH?
 
fandv said:
Wow this got me concerned... :(

I met my wife online in February 2011....we fell in love within months and met in person in June 2011 in Indonesia....and in August/September 2011 we began discussing marriage plans. I was in Indonesia again for almost 2 months at early 2012. And I came again to Indonsia in September 2012, and in October 2012 we finally got married. And now I've been in Indonesia for about 4 months...

Would it seem such a "short time" to the CIC? :(

We have a lot in common though....I'm only 2 years older than my wife, are of the same culture (my wife is Indonesian, and while I'm Canadian, I was born and raised in Indonesia, and became a naturalised Canadian citizen), we're both Catholics, same ancestries, similar interests, etc...

We're about to send our application.....the relationship proofs ALONE consist of close to 1000 pages, consisting of roughly 20 types of proofs (7 of which have to do with our communications history), plus 170 pictures (ranging from our very first meeting, to outings with our friends, families, relatives, our engagement, wedding, honeymoon, mini honeymoon, Christmas celebration with people from my wife's office, and a lot more...)

Would be disappointed to get any red flags, as our marriage is as genuine as it gets.......

Don't start comparing your application to others, because otherwise you'll go nuts! you'll always find somebody on the forum that setn more proofs, longer history etc etc... but it's not a competition with the other applicants and only the best application gets the PR - each application is being looked at individually....! the thing that matters is how you prepared your application... if you put efforts into explaining how your relationship developed, who you are as a couple, how much you have in common, and everything is logical and well documented, then you'll be fine.
Good luck,
Sweden
 
fandv said:
Wow this got me concerned... :(

I met my wife online in February 2011....we fell in love within months and met in person in June 2011 in Indonesia....and in August/September 2011 we began discussing marriage plans. I was in Indonesia again for almost 2 months at early 2012. And I came again to Indonsia in September 2012, and in October 2012 we finally got married. And now I've been in Indonesia for about 4 months...

Would it seem such a "short time" to the CIC? :(

I think your timeline is fine. You physically met and knew each other over 1 year before getting married. Now you've been together for 4 months. That's plenty. For conjugal you must be in a physical relationship for minimum 1 year... and you've far exceeded that.

Good luck with your application.
 
fandv said:
Wow this got me concerned... :(

I met my wife online in February 2011....we fell in love within months and met in person in June 2011 in Indonesia....and in August/September 2011 we began discussing marriage plans. I was in Indonesia again for almost 2 months at early 2012. And I came again to Indonsia in September 2012, and in October 2012 we finally got married. And now I've been in Indonesia for about 4 months...

Would it seem such a "short time" to the CIC? :(

We have a lot in common though....I'm only 2 years older than my wife, are of the same culture (my wife is Indonesian, and while I'm Canadian, I was born and raised in Indonesia, and became a naturalised Canadian citizen), we're both Catholics, same ancestries, similar interests, etc...

We're about to send our application.....the relationship proofs ALONE consist of close to 1000 pages, consisting of roughly 20 types of proofs (7 of which have to do with our communications history), plus 170 pictures (ranging from our very first meeting, to outings with our friends, families, relatives, our engagement, wedding, honeymoon, mini honeymoon, Christmas celebration with people from my wife's office, and a lot more...)

Would be disappointed to get any red flags, as our marriage is as genuine as it gets.......

If you met her online and got married immediately and at the first meeting, it would be red flag but it seems you spend time developing your relationship and in person, which sounds to me, proof of genuineness. You said you have various types of proofs. If I were you, I would not send 1000 pages of them. Select fewer from different events / occasions and types and make it more "manageable".