Have you recently received a decision on your spousal or common law application and the application was refused due to the officer not being satisfied with the genuineness of the relationship?
If this is the case then this blog is for you.
The most important factor the immigration officer looks at when making a decision on your spousal or common law application is whether your relationship fake or genuine.
Now you may ask how can I prove my relationship is genuine. This can be done by preparing a well detailed package with all the supporting documentation to ensure the genuineness of your application comes across.
Many believe that just being married or having kids is sufficient to prove the relationship is genuine when submitting a spousal application. If that is the attitude than you can expect a refusal on your case, as the officer looks for past history in relationship and how this relationship blossomed.
Some documents you can include to prove the genuineness relationship include
It is very important to prove your marriage is bona fide. A bona fide marriage means that you and your spouse intend to build a future together and did not get married only for immigration purposes to get permanent residence in Canada.
Also, to prove your relationship is genuine you have to be ready for the interview if you are called for it. As you will be asked questions as to how your relationship developed, who attended the wedding, your regular routines, who cooks, other family member information.
It is very important that the genuineness of your relationship comes across, should it not come across you can either expect a refusal letter or a procedural fairness letter. This is received when the immigration officer has doubts about your relationship that it could be potentially a fake marriage or relationship. Usually doubts are raised when the immigration officer notices inconsistent information on the required forms or documents provided.
So if you have been recently refused due to the officer not being satisfied with the genuineness of your relationship or having received the procedural fairness letter then contact Akrami & Associates for more information.
You can reach us either by email at info@thevisa.ca or by calling us at 416-477-2545 from Monday to Friday between 9 am – 5 pm eastern time.
Remember with Akrami & Associates there is always a way!!
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