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devikap

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Mar 28, 2017
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I received a letter from the immigration requesting evidence of communication between me and my spouse. Also stated in the letter that this letter refers to you application presently processed by the Canada immigration....They also stated this is my opportunity to comply with this request. Failure to do so can result in the refusal of my application. I'm getting a crazy feeling, is this normal?
 
It's not normal - but it's not unheard of. It likely means you didn't submit enough evidence of communication between the two of you as part of your application - or that CIC wants to see recent evidence of communication. You should definitely take this request seriously and supply CIC with plenty of recent evidence of your communications - I would provide evidence that spans several months.

When did you submit your application originally? What evidence did you provide to support your relationship?
 
devikap said:
I provide alot ....I submitted my application in November.

What kind of documentation did you provide? Phone records? Chat records?
 
devikap said:
I provide alot ....I submitted my application in November.

Hard to help unless you provide details...
 
I provided whatsapp conversations and Facebook.
I also provided pictures over a 5 years period.
 
This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada, presently processed by the
Immigration Section at the High Commission of Canada in Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Following an examination of your file, you are required to provide the following documents:
 Evidence of communication between you and your sponsor from the time she migrated in
2012 to now: phone records, skype records, email/text messages exchanged, social media
 
You now have the opportunity to comply with this request. You must do so in writing to this office
within 30 days of the date of this letter. You must provide all documents together, in one package.
Failure to respond within this time frame will result in the refusal of your application pursuant to
subsection 16(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act of Canada.
ALL documents must be submitted via mail or a courier service to the High Commission of Canada