One question if its not to much to ask...but did you know your husband as cousin before the romance began? like, did you know you had a cousin in Canada, but no contact to him untill your trip there? You might want to explain that too in the application and that it is no issue for you two or your family, cause not everywhere it is common or ok if cousins marry and also that you didnt see your cousin as a chance to live in Canada. Other than that you got good advices of the other members here, dont leave any doubts or questions open in your application, look at your application as someone that has no relationship to you and that needs to understand your story. On the financial part, say as it is! you are a doctor, you earn good money, so does your husband, but you still help each other and he also payed for your trips or other things, and you did so in return too, just show you share money and emotions, as it was mentioned in an earlier post. You can answer the support question with "no" but if you feel the need you can explain this on an extra sheet. My husband put me on his benefits at work too after our marriage. We never had and dont have, even though we live together now, a joined account. But our relationship was not as fast as yours, we knew each other over 2 years before we sent in the application, and we were also married for over a half year at that time, just cause it took us quiet long to get the whole application together. I know there has been some fast marriages on this forum too, but i dont know how successful they were. The most important is you explain all well, be honest and include a lot proof that supports your story.