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amjad1002

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Hi All
Me and my sponsor wife got marry in court in my home country Pakistan and Now we are both living in South Korea together and we are going to apply my immigration Case to CIC my question is that we didn't take photo when we are doing signing marriage contract but we have reception photos to gather so it will be fine?? also we have many others photos with gather so it will be work??

Pls help me out.
 
As long as you have formal proof that you were legally married, it probably doesn't matter that no photos were taken at the actual marriage. I think that what they want to see is that it wasn't some "secret" marriage that nobody was supposed to know about, for "convenience". The reception pictures will show that lots of people were aware and celebrated it with you.
 
Hi Amjad

Don't worry, there is no requirement that you should have a photo of signing the contract of your marriage, other photos of the reception will be sufficient plus any other photos that show your pre-marriage relationship, or post marriage as well such as a honey moon or any other trips or events
 
hi Amjad,
send as much photo as you could you and your wife together before and after wedding as well some with your relatives and friends and all will be fine. good luck
 
thanks all and yes i have many photo except signing of marriage also have honeymoon photo and trip detail but CIC mention in my check list pls see bellow
For nationals of Pakistan:
• Approximately 15 to 20 printed photographs of you and your sponsor with relatives and friends.
Photos submitted should be comprised by the wedding ceremony (signing of the contract or
Nikkah) and customary celebrations held afterwards (the wedding reception or the Rukhsati in Urdu). Photos should also include pictures taken of you and your sponsor together on other occasions, for example, either before and/or after the wedding.
 
hi amjad,
they want to be sure that the wedding is a genuine, send as much proof that you can and all be fine
 
amjad1002 said:
thanks all and yes i have many photo except signing of marriage also have honeymoon photo and trip detail but CIC mention in my check list pls see bellow
For nationals of Pakistan:
• Approximately 15 to 20 printed photographs of you and your sponsor with relatives and friends.
Photos submitted should be comprised by the wedding ceremony (signing of the contract or
Nikkah) and customary celebrations held afterwards (the wedding reception or the Rukhsati in Urdu). Photos should also include pictures taken of you and your sponsor together on other occasions, for example, either before and/or after the wedding.
OK, so you do not have what the Pakistani visa office wants, so you will have to attach an explanation of why you do not have these photos, and why you did not have the traditional Pakistani wedding they expect. Is your wife a Canadian of Pakistani origin? If she is not of Pakistani origin, then your explanation of why you did not have the traditional celebrations will be easier.
Send in a lot of proof that you two are living together in South Korea, if you didn't already.
 
canadianwoman said:
OK, so you do not have what the Pakistani visa office wants, so you will have to attach an explanation of why you do not have these photos, and why you did not have the traditional Pakistani wedding they expect. Is your wife a Canadian of Pakistani origin? If she is not of Pakistani origin, then your explanation of why you did not have the traditional celebrations will be easier.
Send in a lot of proof that you two are living together in South Korea, if you didn't already.
that's true but he's applying through the South Korean embassy; maybe those are not that strict ::) i'm not even sure if he should follow the Middle East region checklist or the Asian one for South Korea or both ::)