Hi.
I understand normally everyone does an essay, timeline or explanation of relationship.
We both are planning to do one. On the applicants side they do ask more specific questions like how the relationship developed, etc.
So Im wondering, is there anything different than the sponsor should mention on essay? Do you suggest any comment about why he wants to sponsor, or opportunity to bring the applicant to canada? is there anything that should be different from the applicants essay or normally both are just about our relationship? would he mention anything like i would love the opportunity to sponsor my common law partner...
Also, i heard about some red flags and proof of commitment. In our case, we do have a 20 years age difference ( we never noticed it or care but apparently this could be a red flag for immigration???)
We never even considered having to explain our age difference...but will mentioning or saying that our age is not an issue would be necessary or will actually make the immigration officer consider it an issue? is it something we should do carefully or any suggestions of how should we approach this?
Finally, we dont have kids, we are not planning to have kids. When couples refer to their future plans...we saw almost in every example mentioning kids or the opportunity to have a family...is this something we should explain? in our future plans is it ok to not mention anything about that or is it something we should explain since not mentioning a family together might be consider red flag?
Maybe overthinking but it seems sometimes the lack to explain something or the overexplanation can make a difference on the application so we would love to hear any comments.
Thanks!
I understand normally everyone does an essay, timeline or explanation of relationship.
We both are planning to do one. On the applicants side they do ask more specific questions like how the relationship developed, etc.
So Im wondering, is there anything different than the sponsor should mention on essay? Do you suggest any comment about why he wants to sponsor, or opportunity to bring the applicant to canada? is there anything that should be different from the applicants essay or normally both are just about our relationship? would he mention anything like i would love the opportunity to sponsor my common law partner...
Also, i heard about some red flags and proof of commitment. In our case, we do have a 20 years age difference ( we never noticed it or care but apparently this could be a red flag for immigration???)
We never even considered having to explain our age difference...but will mentioning or saying that our age is not an issue would be necessary or will actually make the immigration officer consider it an issue? is it something we should do carefully or any suggestions of how should we approach this?
Finally, we dont have kids, we are not planning to have kids. When couples refer to their future plans...we saw almost in every example mentioning kids or the opportunity to have a family...is this something we should explain? in our future plans is it ok to not mention anything about that or is it something we should explain since not mentioning a family together might be consider red flag?
Maybe overthinking but it seems sometimes the lack to explain something or the overexplanation can make a difference on the application so we would love to hear any comments.
Thanks!