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Category........
Visa Office......
London, England
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
2009-10-27
File Transfer...
2009-11-12
Med's Done....
2009-08-11
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
2010-01-22
VISA ISSUED...
2010-01-20
LANDED..........
2010-03-05
First of all: Thanks for running such a fine forum! I've lurked here for a while and found lots of useful information. :)

Background info:
I'm male and Swedish and have been living with my Canadian sponsor/girlfriend since August 1st 2008. We're both in our mid twenties, university educated and we had a distance relationship for a while before I arrived and now that we've co-habited for over a year I'm going to apply for common-law residency outside Canada in London. Last year I was in Canada with a youth exchange work visa and now I'm on a six month visitor's visa.

Application info:
Aside from the required information I have the following proof of our relationship:
  • Correspondence (mainly electronic) between the two of us before I came to Canada.
  • Bus and train tickets for when she (while on exchange in Sweden) visited me in my home city.
  • Receipt of an iPod that I bought for her (she still has it, so I think I could take a photo of her with said iPod?) as a gift at the above visit.
  • Rental contracts in both our names since August 1st 2008.
  • Some utilities bills in both our names.
  • A receipt for our first trip, paid by me, flying us to London (UK) (her from Canada and me from Sweden) and from there to Canada. This was when I first arrived in the country.
  • Pictures of the two of us from London (UK), Montréal and various locations in Ontario.
  • A personal letter from either party about the other, explaining our feelings and dreams for the future.
  • A letter from her parents, writing about the authenticity of our relationship.

Do you think this will do?
Regarding electronic correspondence, we have a few hundred e-mails from the past three years as well as more than two thousand pages of ICQ logs, covering the past four years, but I can't really send them all of that. Any ideas on how I could treat this information?
Also, any thoughts of applying outside of Canada in London?

Any comments are greatly appreciated. And good luck to you all! :)
 
I had about 600 pages worth of chat logs. I ended up selecting one conversation for every month and printed those - came out to some 30 pages with the smallest readable font. Then I added a note explaining this is just a sample and there's plenty more where that came from if they want to see it all ;)
As for emails, some people just take screenshots of the inbox containing the emails to show how many there were and then print out a couple of them to show what they were like.

Also, if you have any, try to include pictures of you with her family and/or friends. Always looks good when you can show other people in her life know about you. Though with living together, it's less of a factor.

Looks like a pretty solid application to me, good luck! :)
 
mitamata said:
I had about 600 pages worth of chat logs. I ended up selecting one conversation for every month and printed those - came out to some 30 pages with the smallest readable font. Then I added a note explaining this is just a sample and there's plenty more where that came from if they want to see it all ;)
As for emails, some people just take screenshots of the inbox containing the emails to show how many there were and then print out a couple of them to show what they were like.

Also, if you have any, try to include pictures of you with her family and/or friends. Always looks good when you can show other people in her life know about you. Though with living together, it's less of a factor.

Looks like a pretty solid application to me, good luck! :)
Thanks for your reply! :)

To print one conversation for each month makes sense. Thanks for the tip!