Every piece of mail you have ever received in Canada.MFraz said:It is work laptop and due to VPN I ca't use it. I will try later on.
Here I copy pasted:
Proof of Relationship: Document/evidence proving your relationship with your
inviter/family member. You did not provide sufficient evidence that you are cohabitating with your
spouse/sponsor in Canada. Acceptable documentation includes but not limited to: evidence of joint
bank, trust, credit union or charge card accounts; jointly signed residential lease, mortgage or
purchase agreement, insurance and/or beneficiary forms. Other supporting documentation such as
statutory declarations of individuals with personal knowledge that your relationship is genuine and
continuing may be considered. Include any details that are relevant to establish you have a genuine
relationship. Please do not send any electronic media items, such as CDs, DVDs, or VHS tapes.
This must be received at this office by: 2017/06/24
All requested documents/information and a copy of this correspondence must be submitted within the
timeframes specified above (formatted as “year/month/day”). If you are unable to provide any or all of
the requested documents/information, please explain why they are not available. No other reminder
will be sent to you. If you fail to provide the requested information, your application will be assessed
on the basis of the information that we have which may result in the refusal of your application for
permanent residence. Should this occur, no further consideration will be given to your request for
permanent residence unless a new application, including fees, is submitted.
If you have a doctor/dentist, ask them for some kind of statement of account or something to show your present address, as registered with them.
T4's / pay stubs / etc.
DL's.
Even an OWP / SIN print out if you have those.
Bank account contact pages (I acquired ours online). Separate accounts, but same address.
Show something like cell phones both under one account, something like that...
That would do it...
Also if you have friends/family that can write letters of support, that would also be good .