What documents should i submit to prove her return, other than her boarding passes and tickets.
Problem is her employment contract ends next month, so dont have resignation/relieving letter now. She went back early due to worsening covid situation in India.
what do you guys suggest we should do here to, we have screenshots of her applying for jobs in canada, apartment hunting proofs. we started collecting all these early this year. Letter from her sister saying she can live with them until she gets apartment of her own (for us actually).
I was quite confident that we have everything to prove her intention to not leave canada, but reading all these posts in this thread scared me a little.
You can worry a little less as returning to Canada is already a VERY significant proof of her intent to return to Canada.
My suggestion would be to start by sending information (webform, email if you know which visa office) notifying change of address with supporting proof that she's returned (passport stamp, boarding pass, tickets, etc). IRCC has the capacity to check her entry information with CBSA.
Over the next little while (month or two or three) she should collect basic proof she is continuing to live in Canada, get employment, get a place to live for her/family, and simple stuff like school plans (if children), even household purchases, etc.
She can submit this when she feels like she has a good collection of information OR just wait until IRCC asks for proof of her intent to Canada. As always, quality over quantity. Employment (steady job) will be better proof than delivery of a garlic press from Amazon.
But I would overall worry less: citizen-sponsor returning to Canada case is signifcantly strengthened by returning to Canada and remaining in Canada. Updating address with info she actually returned to Canada is a very, very good start.
(This will be different though if she leaves Canada - obviously don't send info saying she returned to Canada if she departed again the next day; that's not to say she can't leave for short trips or work or whatever but it weakens the argument that she has returned to reside if she then doesn't remain in country.)