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Sponsoring Spouse - Inland - Final revision Help

facuvk

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Jan 17, 2017
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Hi everybody,

It's amazing how much good info this forum has, and after being reading around I just want to be sure about the SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS REQUIRED

Context: In Toronto on a visitor visa up to 26th June. Living with my Canadian girlfriend (soon to be wife here in Canada) who just as I entered the country last month. Being living in different countries for the past 7 years. Both Argentinian and Spanish nationality (although never lived in Spain) and spend my last 6 years in Mexico on a Permanent Resident Status make it fill the formats and completing the documents a challenging task. I have a daughter born in Mexico almost 4 years ago from a casual relationship (no marriage or common law), she will not accompany me to Canada as she lives with her mother.

My major doubt is this:

As Had been traveling around and have 2 nationalities this are my doubts about ID DOCUMENTS to present?:

Passport: Photocopy Spanish passport (Indicates I born in Argentina)

Proof of my status in Canada: Photocopy entrance stamp in Spanish passport

Birth Certificate:
Mine: Certified photocopy of my Argentinian birth certificate (also certified translation)
My daughters: government-certified true copies of her Mexican birth certificate (also certified translation)

National ID Cards:
Mine: Certified photocopy of my Argentinian ID Card (D.N.I.) (also certified translation)
My daughters: None (Probably can get copy if her mother apply for one. She is only 3yrs old and not great help from mother)

Family Booklet: None (Argentina and Spain issue this document. But don't have one myself as I'm not legally married to my daughter's mother)

It sounds ok to present different nationalities IDs?

Any suggestion/opinion?

Thank you!!