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Hi @armoured / Everyone

I received a message saying:

‘We sent you a message about your application. Read the message carefully and take appropriate action as necessary.’

However, I don’t see any documents in the Application Status Tracker, and the ‘Documents’ tab is missing.

I also tried five times to link my application to GCKey, but the system failed each time, and now I’m NOT allowed to link for 24 hours.

How can I view or know what ADR IRCC has sent me?
 
Hi @armoured / Everyone

I received a message saying:

‘We sent you a message about your application. Read the message carefully and take appropriate action as necessary.’

However, I don’t see any documents in the Application Status Tracker, and the ‘Documents’ tab is missing.

I also tried five times to link my application to GCKey, but the system failed each time, and now I’m NOT allowed to link for 24 hours.

How can I view or know what ADR IRCC has sent me?
I had issue with adding to gckey as well. It was solved by changing number of applicants to 2.
 
Hello Everyone,

I am looking for some initial advice on spousal application.

I am a Canadian Citizen, divorced (43 years). And talking to a lady (43 years, she is also divorced with a 7 year old girl) and planning to get married. She is Indian citizen.

I am trying to understand the process and documents needed to start the process. what step do I need to take first ?
Proof of relationship, is marriage certificate is not enough, or do I have to come up with my whatsApp chat history.


Google gives me this list

Application and forms
- Application to Sponsor, Sponsorship Agreement and Undertaking (IMM 1344)
- Generic Application Form for Canada (IMM 0008)
- Schedule A – Background/Declaration (IMM 5669)
- Additional Family Information (IMM 5406)
- Supplementary Information – Your travels (IMM 5562)
- Financial Evaluation (IMM 1283)
- Statutory Declaration of Common-law Union (IMM 5409) (if applicable)
Identity and civil status
- Passport for both sponsor and applicant
- Birth certificates for both
- Marriage certificate or proof of common-law/conjugal relationship
- Divorce or death certificates from any previous marriages, if applicable
- Digital photographs for both sponsor and applicant
Proof of relationship
- Photographs together, including recent and old ones
- Travel history and tickets for trips taken together
- Communication logs, such as emails or messages
- Joint bank accounts, leases, or property deeds
- Statutory Declaration of Common-law Union (IMM 5409) if applicable
Financial documents
- Sponsor's Notice of Assessment (NOA) from the Canada Revenue Agency
- Proof of employment and income
- Bank statements and proof of assets

Other essential documents
- Police certificates from every country the applicant has lived in for six months or more since age 18
- Medical examination results from an IRCC-approved physician
- Proof of status in Canada for the sponsor, if applicable (e.g., Canadian passport, Permanent Resident Card, Birth Certificate)
- Payment receipts for application fees and biometrics