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Working for my Wife's company, while applying for CR-1

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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So I am currently visiting my wife in the US, and I will be returning back to Canada next month. Now my wife runs a company (does not own it), and she floated the possibility of working for her company. (NOTE: I will start working for her company remotely after I travel back to Canada).

 

But I was wondering if working for her would raise any kind of red flags or will it in anyway affect our immigration process. 

 

As in, would we be expect to show more evidence of our relationship than the average person, because we work together and our normal communications would not be enough evidence, as we have to communicate for work anyway.

 

We do have other evidence such as joint account, travel ticket, joint lease, joint car rentals and etc. and of course we will be having a our normal conversations. But would our Skype chat logs, of our skype calls and such be considered invalid, although we talk on skype hours everyday when are apart from each other?

 

This is probably a stupid question, but I'd like to have every I doted and every T crossed. 

 

Thank you

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