Conjugal Partner or Conjugal Partnership in Canada Sponsorship
to prove Valid conjugal relationship In the Canadian sponsorship case, applicants must submit documents to the Canadian Immigration Department (IRCC) to show their relationship Real, continuous and based on long-term commitment is
Necessary documents to prove the marital partner
Conjugal partners must provide the following documents in their file:
Signed written statement Of the two people who confirm, for specific reasons, they cannot:
marry each other, or
live together
This letter should include A detailed explanation of the reasons (legal, cultural, religious, social or other serious obstacles).
At least two letters of support From people who:
Evidence of financial support or mutual economic dependencesuch as:
Joint bank account
Financial transfers
Joint ownership of assets
Maximum 20 photos which shows:
The relationship is real
Minimum relationship 12 months before sending the application existed
Each photo must be accompanied by Short description (time, place and occasion).
Communication records Includes:
Sponsor’s face-to-face meeting documents (if any), such as:
If no face-to-face meeting has taken place, it should The reason is in writing in Form IMM 5532 (Part C, Question 4) be explained
Additional documents
In addition to the above, conjugal partners can Any other document which indicates:
Important note: In case IRCC does not consider the provided documents to be sufficient, it may be in the next steps Additional documents or information to request
Canadian sponsorship interview
In some cases, the immigration officer may ask you and your partner to Face-to-face interview participate
Why is an interview requested?
Doubts about the authenticity of the relationship
Complexity in relationship history
The need to clarify the information in the file
Although being invited to an interview can be stressful, it can be An opportunity to strengthen the case and clear the doubts of the immigration officer.
Documents that you must bring on the day of the interview
(if possible)
marriage certificate
Shared photos and videos from different events and moments
Communication records (messages, calls, social networks, letters)
Documents of cohabitation (if any)
Previous divorce papers (if any)
Valid identification documents
How to conduct an interview
IRCC usually with each of you separately Interviews
Answers should:
Questions about:
Honesty is very important. If you do not know or remember the answer to a question, Declare honestly And avoid guessing or providing false information.
Sample sponsorship interview questions
About the relationship
When and how did you meet for the first time?
What important events have shaped your relationship?
How long were you in a relationship before you got married?
What activities or interests do you have in common?
everyday life
How are household chores usually divided between you?
What is your usual weekday and weekend schedule?
Do you have any special rituals or habits in common?
Family and friends
When did you first meet your wife’s family?
Do you usually attend family gatherings together?
Name some of your partner’s close friends
communication
How often do you keep in touch?
How do you communicate when you are apart?
How is your relationship with your wife’s family?
Future plans
Are you planning to have a child?
What is your plan for managing finances?
What are your long-term career goals and how do you support each other?
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