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Hello,

I have my interview in Vancouver October 4th. So thankful to be at this point. The Appointment Confirmation email says I need evidence of fiance relationship. Can you please share what you included for this?

And if anyone has more information on how their interview in Vancouver went that would be most helpful!

Thanks!

Carin

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Hello,

I have my interview in Vancouver October 4th. So thankful to be at this point. The Appointment Confirmation email says I need evidence of fiance relationship. Can you please share what you included for this?

And if anyone has more information on how their interview in Vancouver went that would be most helpful!

Thanks!

Carin

hi there .. i just wanna share during my interview in the philippines, i shown them .. tons of photos (picture of you and fiance make it sweet), engagement picture, letters, receipt of packages , remittances from the bank, valentine cards..ware your engagement ring in the interview,..

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Fortunately Vancouver and Montreal tend to be easy when it comes to evidence of your relationship. One should always bring evidence, of course, but don't freak out if you don't have mountains of it. Also the engagement ring, while helpful, is definitely not necessary if you don't have one. I didn't have an engagement ring and I was fine.

This is what I brought for relationship evidence. Montreal didn't ask for any of it, though:

4 photos with the date they were taken written on the back

boarding passes and plane tickets from both me and my then-fiance

credit card statements showing that I spent money in the US (this alone is not very strong evidence, mind)

receipts from when my fiance spent money in Canada, showing his name and location on the receipt

print outs of flight itineraries

For things like receipts you want to show that you and your fiance were both in the same place at the same time. Phone bills are another idea.

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you should bring anything that can prove you and your fiancee have a genuine relationship....this includes, photos,receipts, plane tickets....just about anything you all have. better to have more than less and get denied

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Thanks so much for your responses!

Fortunately Vancouver and Montreal tend to be easy when it comes to evidence of your relationship. One should always bring evidence, of course, but don't freak out if you don't have mountains of it. Also the engagement ring, while helpful, is definitely not necessary if you don't have one. I didn't have an engagement ring and I was fine.

This is what I brought for relationship evidence. Montreal didn't ask for any of it, though:

4 photos with the date they were taken written on the back

boarding passes and plane tickets from both me and my then-fiance

credit card statements showing that I spent money in the US (this alone is not very strong evidence, mind)

receipts from when my fiance spent money in Canada, showing his name and location on the receipt

print outs of flight itineraries

For things like receipts you want to show that you and your fiance were both in the same place at the same time. Phone bills are another idea.

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