Hi everyone! I have begun filling out all the forms, and am hoping to have everything shipping off very, very soon! I just have a few questions:
1.) I can’t get my phone records as I was using pre paid calling cards, and the phone I was using before that (Koodo mobile) did not archive my cell phone call logs. What can I do?
2.) Does my spouse go for his medical exam before or after I submit all the paperwork?
3.) For personal history because we are both in our early 20’s do we go back 10 years instead of to the time we were 18? Or is it the other way around? Also do the dates have to overlap so there are no lapses in time?
4.) Can I get my “option C printout” from revenue Canada now? Or should I wait until we are closer to having everything together?
5.) Just to clarify, in the forms when its speaking about “family members” as he doesn’t have any children and I don’t have any children it is only applicable to the two of us and not any of his brothers, sisters or parents?
6.) We didn’t have an actual “proposal” we just knew that we loved one another and wanted to spend our lives together, and because we knew it would be harder than most relationships with our being on different continents for the first bit we put a lot of thought into it. How would I answer “who proposed” and “when and where did it take place”
7.) We didn’t have a wedding we just signed the papers and that was it. We took a few photos of us writing our names we are both in jeans and tshirts.... should I add those photos in?
8.) Also what sort of things did your families write in your letters? Nobody in my family has met him although I have met every member of his family and have stayed with his family a couple times before. But what sort of points should they hit on? Should they say we would like a wedding when we come to Canada? Should the letters be formal? Suggestions? And how many letters should we each get?
It’s all such a stressful process. And as I read other peoples posts I get more stressed reading the lengths of times some couples have gone without seeing one another, and the amount of troubles people have had with their paperwork. I want to make sure that I fill everything out to the best of my ability. I married him on June 4th and left Albania on June 5th and I hope that things go speedy so we can see one another soon!It’s such an overwhelming process and seems like so many “small” things can spiral out of control and all of a sudden you are denied.
As I am going to be mailing him the forms for him to sign my main concern is understanding what I need from his end so we can get things done asap ... police clearance letters, medical exams, our marriage certificate, his birth certificate, family certificate, the certificate with my name and his?????
Thank you, Thank you!
1.) I can’t get my phone records as I was using pre paid calling cards, and the phone I was using before that (Koodo mobile) did not archive my cell phone call logs. What can I do?
2.) Does my spouse go for his medical exam before or after I submit all the paperwork?
3.) For personal history because we are both in our early 20’s do we go back 10 years instead of to the time we were 18? Or is it the other way around? Also do the dates have to overlap so there are no lapses in time?
4.) Can I get my “option C printout” from revenue Canada now? Or should I wait until we are closer to having everything together?
5.) Just to clarify, in the forms when its speaking about “family members” as he doesn’t have any children and I don’t have any children it is only applicable to the two of us and not any of his brothers, sisters or parents?
6.) We didn’t have an actual “proposal” we just knew that we loved one another and wanted to spend our lives together, and because we knew it would be harder than most relationships with our being on different continents for the first bit we put a lot of thought into it. How would I answer “who proposed” and “when and where did it take place”
7.) We didn’t have a wedding we just signed the papers and that was it. We took a few photos of us writing our names we are both in jeans and tshirts.... should I add those photos in?
8.) Also what sort of things did your families write in your letters? Nobody in my family has met him although I have met every member of his family and have stayed with his family a couple times before. But what sort of points should they hit on? Should they say we would like a wedding when we come to Canada? Should the letters be formal? Suggestions? And how many letters should we each get?
It’s all such a stressful process. And as I read other peoples posts I get more stressed reading the lengths of times some couples have gone without seeing one another, and the amount of troubles people have had with their paperwork. I want to make sure that I fill everything out to the best of my ability. I married him on June 4th and left Albania on June 5th and I hope that things go speedy so we can see one another soon!It’s such an overwhelming process and seems like so many “small” things can spiral out of control and all of a sudden you are denied.
As I am going to be mailing him the forms for him to sign my main concern is understanding what I need from his end so we can get things done asap ... police clearance letters, medical exams, our marriage certificate, his birth certificate, family certificate, the certificate with my name and his?????
Thank you, Thank you!
