+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445

Is there any way to meet my wife and kids in Canada without applying for immigration

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
56,253
13,744
so canadian law doesnt support a father from meeting his canadian citizen children in any way? If my wife is ineligible to sponsor, if i am not being given trv, what option is left. ? Any advice
Canadian immigration doesn’t reward misrepresentation. Your wife didn’t declare she was married and so your family is suffering the consequences. Your wife also appears to have misrepresented her family income to the government as well and who knows what else which is actual a crime.
 

Capricornbird

Full Member
Jul 28, 2024
35
1
You are eligible for a TRV. The TRVs you have applied for have been refused. This does not mean you are ineligible for a TRV.

You are free to ignore the advice you are being given here and apply for a TRP. As already said, there's nothing in your profile that indicates you qualify for a TRP. Also keep in mind that processing times are 2+ years which is a long time to wait just to be refused again. Your choice at this point. It doesn't seem like you want to listen to the advice you are being given here.
i highly value the advice being given here. And im thankful for the the support. I will have a consultation with immigration lawyer in a few days and probably will go for trv.
 
  • Like
Reactions: scylla

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
56,253
13,744
i highly value the advice being given here. And im thankful for the the support. I will have a consultation with immigration lawyer in a few days and probably will go for trv.
You can certainly try again but I would prepare that there is a high chance of denial. Also a risk of being denied entry into Canada even if you get the TRV given ties to Canada.
 

Capricornbird

Full Member
Jul 28, 2024
35
1
You can certainly try again but I would prepare that there is a high chance of denial. Also a risk of being denied entry into Canada even if you get the TRV given ties to Canada.
if i get a trv on the reason yo meet my kids why would i be denied entry? What kind of law is this that separates a father from his kids.
 

armoured

VIP Member
Feb 1, 2015
17,645
9,151
if i get a trv on the reason yo meet my kids why would i be denied entry? What kind of law is this that separates a father from his kids.
It is you and your family that have separated by living in different countries. Stop trying to put the blame on someone else.

This whole situation is ENTIRELY the result of actions you and your spouse have taken. Your spouse's fault she did not declare you. Your collective fault you're no longer (apparently) in a relationship. Etc.

Not to mention the continual attempts to avoid the truth and omit critical information. Misrepresentation as far as the eye can see.

Get a lawyer, and stop bothering the kind-hearted people here who've been attempting to provide useful information.

You are in the hole you dug, and Canada doesn't owe you anything.
 

Capricornbird

Full Member
Jul 28, 2024
35
1
It is you and your family that have separated by living in different countries. Stop trying to put the blame on someone else.

This whole situation is ENTIRELY the result of actions you and your spouse have taken. Your spouse's fault she did not declare you. Your collective fault you're no longer (apparently) in a relationship. Etc.

Not to mention the continual attempts to avoid the truth and omit critical information. Misrepresentation as far as the eye can see.

Get a lawyer, and stop bothering the kind-hearted people here who've been attempting to provide useful information.

You are in the hole you dug, and Canada doesn't owe you anything.
It is you and your family that have separated by living in different countries. Stop trying to put the blame on someone else.

This whole situation is ENTIRELY the result of actions you and your spouse have taken. Your spouse's fault she did not declare you. Your collective fault you're no longer (apparently) in a relationship. Etc.

Not to mention the continual attempts to avoid the truth and omit critical information. Misrepresentation as far as the eye can see.

Get a lawyer, and stop bothering the kind-hearted people here who've been attempting to provide useful information.

You are in the hole you dug, and Canada doesn't owe you anything.
ok. This is exactly what i am saying, how does canada protect rights of a father? It can happen, couples can separate but how does canadian law guarantee the rights of a father who cant see his kids?any law that can help in reunification of father and kids in a third country?Dear kind hearted person, u know something useful ill be happy to hear. Forget about the past, i need guidance if anyone can contribute in this sitUation.
 

armoured

VIP Member
Feb 1, 2015
17,645
9,151
ok. This is exactly what i am saying, how does canada protect rights of a father? It can happen, couples can separate but how does canadian law guarantee the rights of a father who cant see his kids?any law that can help in reunification of father and kids in a third country?Dear kind hearted person, u know something useful ill be happy to hear. Forget about the past, i need guidance if anyone can contribute in this sitUation.
The courts. You have a custody issue.

And you'll have to be clear with your lawyer about whether or not you actually are with your spouse or not.

You realise you started this thread claiming that your spouse was sponsoring you. Now you're clearly claiming something else.

Because what's the truth? Either she's committing immigration fraud (possibly not the first time) by sponsoring you despite the relationship breakdown, or you're lying in hopes of finding some way to get to Canada (presumably to make some argument about separation from your children and staying), also a form of misrepresentation and immigration fraud.

And that's just for starters, there's clearly more going on (like benefit fraud).

Go to a lawyer and stick to the truth, stop spinning your tales here. It'll cost you $$$, and more if you waste their time with transparent fantasy nonsense as you have here. In my experience, lawyers have somewhat more patience for bullshit, as long as they can charge their full hourly rate.
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
96,341
22,473
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
ok. This is exactly what i am saying, how does canada protect rights of a father? It can happen, couples can separate but how does canadian law guarantee the rights of a father who cant see his kids?any law that can help in reunification of father and kids in a third country?Dear kind hearted person, u know something useful ill be happy to hear. Forget about the past, i need guidance if anyone can contribute in this sitUation.
Hire a lawyer.
 

Capricornbird

Full Member
Jul 28, 2024
35
1
The courts. You have a custody issue.

And you'll have to be clear with your lawyer about whether or not you actually are with your spouse or not.

You realise you started this thread claiming that your spouse was sponsoring you. Now you're clearly claiming something else.

Because what's the truth? Either she's committing immigration fraud (possibly not the first time) by sponsoring you despite the relationship breakdown, or you're lying in hopes of finding some way to get to Canada (presumably to make some argument about separation from your children and staying), also a form of misrepresentation and immigration fraud.

And that's just for starters, there's clearly more going on (like benefit fraud).

Go to a lawyer and stick to the truth, stop spinning your tales here. It'll cost you $$$, and more if you waste their time with transparent fantasy nonsense as you have here. In my experience, lawyers have somewhat more patience for bullshit, as long as they can charge their full hourly rate.
u lack basic manners. I dont have to clarify things to u neither are u the only person here in this forum. Yea i was sponsored for immigration a few months earlier and found about spouse ineligibility to sponsor. Therefore after failed attempt to reconcile i asked for opinions. You better watch ur words and talk like a learned and educated person rather than using the abusive words. There are a lot of respectable members here who have really come up with better ideas. Stop being judgemental
 

Copingwithlife

VIP Member
Jul 29, 2018
4,544
2,284
Earth
The courts. You have a custody issue.

And you'll have to be clear with your lawyer about whether or not you actually are with your spouse or not.

You realise you started this thread claiming that your spouse was sponsoring you. Now you're clearly claiming something else.

Because what's the truth? Either she's committing immigration fraud (possibly not the first time) by sponsoring you despite the relationship breakdown, or you're lying in hopes of finding some way to get to Canada (presumably to make some argument about separation from your children and staying), also a form of misrepresentation and immigration fraud.

And that's just for starters, there's clearly more going on (like benefit fraud).

Go to a lawyer and stick to the truth, stop spinning your tales here. It'll cost you $$$, and more if you waste their time with transparent fantasy nonsense as you have here. In my experience, lawyers have somewhat more patience for bullshit, as long as they can charge their full hourly rate.
This is the right answer ⬆
 
  • Like
Reactions: armoured

steaky

VIP Member
Nov 11, 2008
14,861
1,773
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
ok. This is exactly what i am saying, how does canada protect rights of a father? It can happen, couples can separate but how does canadian law guarantee the rights of a father who cant see his kids?any law that can help in reunification of father and kids in a third country?Dear kind hearted person, u know something useful ill be happy to hear. Forget about the past, i need guidance if anyone can contribute in this sitUation.
If you don't get a Canadian TRV, just take my advice to get a US visa and go to the park to see your children. It's probably cheaper and less time consuming.