Cheer up Lena! I guess you would have faced worse that this in the past. These are some truly ret'ard questions. But said that, now you have to fight this. The good thing is that there was no procedural or malpractice involved. That's really good!
You can appeal and overturn this judgement. You may start your appeal process and get a copy of your entire file. They would have to give you a copy of ALL the questions they asked, and your answers, and their reasoning for visa rejection. Start collecting relationship proofs: photos, emails, call logs, chat logs, any cards, flight tickets, letters from friends/neighbors/relatives describing your relationship and other proofs.
I suggest you:
1) Submit appeal through a competent lawyer within 30 days deadline.
2) Try for ADR instead of full hearing. http://www.irb-cisr.gc.ca/Eng/ImmApp/Pages/IadSaiAdrMarGuideAppMarAdd.aspx
3) Prove by all means that the relationship is genuine. Again, collect as many docs as you can collect to demonstrate genuine relationship.
You can appeal and overturn this judgement. You may start your appeal process and get a copy of your entire file. They would have to give you a copy of ALL the questions they asked, and your answers, and their reasoning for visa rejection. Start collecting relationship proofs: photos, emails, call logs, chat logs, any cards, flight tickets, letters from friends/neighbors/relatives describing your relationship and other proofs.
I suggest you:
1) Submit appeal through a competent lawyer within 30 days deadline.
2) Try for ADR instead of full hearing. http://www.irb-cisr.gc.ca/Eng/ImmApp/Pages/IadSaiAdrMarGuideAppMarAdd.aspx
3) Prove by all means that the relationship is genuine. Again, collect as many docs as you can collect to demonstrate genuine relationship.
You're correct.
I just stopped writing that because I thought it didn't matter and people really don't want to get involved in cases like these.
Anyways, reasons for refusal were.
Lack of intimate pictures. I've never taken those in my whole life.
No knowledge about the vibrant Toronto gay community. I never said I was part of it. I honestly said that we do not go there. Why is it important to go.
They asked when Toronto pride is, and my husband said the wrong date.
Also they thought it was weird that he didn't know the exact date when I came out to his family. I knew a year. I don't even know when I came out to my family. Who remembers these dates?
Anyways, it's all fixable, we will get more pictures and go to gay bars if that's what it takes. I'm just wondering how to do all of that if he's not allowed to come back.