No. We were in Philippines and my wife was there under my work visa. We have copies of all those.steaky said:Scappa,
How about bank statements? Do you have joint account showing the address with both holder's names for the past years before the application?
I just realized I have some accounts in Canada, with TD and also credit card statements where my wife is on my TD card and I am on her TD card. Would this work? The problem is they are Canadian addresses (of her dad's home in Canada) like I say, we were living in the Philippines at the time.steaky said:Scappa,
How about bank statements? Do you have joint account showing the address with both holder's names for the past years before the application?
You can try it anyways.scappa said:I just realized I have some accounts in Canada, with TD and also credit card statements where my wife is on my TD card and I am on her TD card. Would this work? The problem is they are Canadian addresses (of her dad's home in Canada) like I say, we were living in the Philippines at the time.
This is what sucks. I 100% meet the requirements. Just don't have addresses. Hoping the Philippines government issued visas that we both have are proof enough.steaky said:You can try it anyways.
Howdy there. I provided everything up in post #2.Scappa - what all did you end up providing?
Hi @scappa Did you apply PRTD in Makati, Manila? How long was the processing time? Also, was your application a straightforward one, did you have 730 days in Canada? Thanks in advance!Howdy there. I provided everything up in post #2.
Did you get yours sorted?
- marriage license
- wife's birth certificate
- copies of passports
- my original landing document (also passport with stamp)
- lots of cards: my PR card, BC healthcare card (wife and mine), SIN cards (wife and mine), Canadian driver's license (wife and mine)
- LOTS of plane tickets that match in both our names
- Notice of Assessment from CRA from wife
I was living in Europe at the time. So I sent it to Rome VAC. Processing time was quick because it deals with local applications and it's not a Canadian government office that is bogged down with internal applications. It took 2 weeks to approve and get my passport back.Hi @scappa Did you apply PRTD in Makati, Manila? How long was the processing time? Also, was your application a straightforward one, did you have 730 days in Canada? Thanks in advance!