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Umer.f

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Sorry to hear this. I cant believe there are useless people just blaming ya instead of helping out. No need to waste your time replying their useless remarks. Clearly they have been unfair to ya. Your case should not be impacted by your past mistakes especially when it was not in Canada. With that being said your case is a bit complicated and the prosecutor has a good chance of screwing you over. I suggest you find a good lawyer who will help you prepare for questioning. And yes you have a high chance of winning since your marriage is genuine. if it goes to a full hearing they will ask your wife a good set of questions about ur past life & immigration and then call you with the same questions. If there's no concerning discrepancy you will win. It will all come down to preparation. good luck to you and all the people suffering from unfair/unjust wait times. waiting 3-5 years in a genuine marriage is ridiculous
Thank you brother for your encouragement i was really looking forward to something that could help me out in this situation instead of being judged even in this forum which is supposed to help each other. I am really looking for some good lawyer who can handle my case. Can you suggest any?
 
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pakiboy2049

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Thank you brother for your encouragement i was really looking forward to something that could help me out in this situation instead of being judged even in this forum which is supposed to help each other. I am really looking for some good lawyer who can handle my case. Can you suggest any?
I am on the west coast but will check around if anyone has connections to a good lawyer in your area. Will pm you. Btw, most lawyers have online ratings it is very important to go with a good lawyer even if it costs a bit extra. Be strong and smart. You guys will get through this
 
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Umer.f

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I am on the west coast but will check around if anyone has connections to a good lawyer in your area. Will pm you. Btw, most lawyers have online ratings it is very important to go with a good lawyer even if it costs a bit extra. Be strong and smart. You guys will get through this
Thanks pakiboy2049 I'll really appreciate your help on that.
 
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Buletruck

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Sorry to hear this. I cant believe there are useless people just blaming ya instead of helping out. No need to waste your time replying their useless remarks. Clearly they have been unfair to ya. Your case should not be impacted by your past mistakes especially when it was not in Canada. With that being said your case is a bit complicated and the prosecutor has a good chance of screwing you over. I suggest you find a good lawyer who will help you prepare for questioning. And yes you have a high chance of winning since your marriage is genuine. if it goes to a full hearing they will ask your wife a good set of questions about ur past life & immigration and then call you with the same questions. If there's no concerning discrepancy you will win. It will all come down to preparation. good luck to you and all the people suffering from unfair/unjust wait times. waiting 3-5 years in a genuine marriage is ridiculous
Have to say I am amazed that you could make comments like this without having any of the information available that the IO had at his disposal. Comical commentary at best. No one made any judgements of the OP’s situation, only about his “unfair” statement of the process. And without offering any real supporting evidence. The thousands of applications that are approved annually would dispute this statement. As for “useless”, well, as my mother use to say, you’re entitled to be as wrong as you want to be.
 

mandhir89

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Aug 8, 2017
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Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
NDVO
App. Filed.......
27 MARCH 2017
AOR Received.
29 MARCH 2017
IELTS Request
NA
File Transfer...
07-08-2017
Med's Request
11 APRIL 2017
Med's Done....
21 APRIL 2017
Interview........
DECEMBER 6 2017
Passport Req..
28-12-2017
VISA ISSUED...
09/01/2018
LANDED..........
feb 2018
hi guys i have question,,how they notified refusal by mail or on gckey for example DM today so when if anything wrong,bcz dm is we dont knw whats outcome untill we get ppr or refusal ?
 

pakiboy2049

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Have to say I am amazed that you could make comments like this without having any of the information available that the IO had at his disposal. Comical commentary at best. No one made any judgements of the OP’s situation, only about his “unfair” statement of the process. And without offering any real supporting evidence. The thousands of applications that are approved annually would dispute this statement. As for “useless”, well, as my mother use to say, you’re entitled to be as wrong as you want to be.
No one cares about what you're "amazed at" or what "your mother use to say" this website is created to help people not judge their comments.
 
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pakiboy2049

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hi guys i have question,,how they notified refusal by mail or on gckey for example DM today so when if anything wrong,bcz dm is we dont knw whats outcome untill we get ppr or refusal ?
Hi Mandhir! they are suppose to send you a letter. A refusal letter will also come with an application to appeal. You have 1 month to submit for appeal. 1-888-242-2100 if you want to check with immigration. hope this helps. good luck
 
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Buletruck

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Speaking the truth isn’t judging. It’s just fact. Saying the OP past history is not a concern is naive. Of course it’s relevent. Criminality, misrepresentation, previous immigration attempts are all a part of determining eligibility. You should probably read a few of the op manuals to gain a better picture and intelligent advice, rather than offering your rose coloured view of the process. Had the OP been approved, you can bet there would be no comments about it being unfair.
Did the op include his deportation on his application?
How quickly did he marry after his divorce?
Did he apply for status through his previous wife?
He already stated he had been deported and was obviously aware his application would be scrutinized. He should have been prepared specifically for that line of questioning. As pointed out, it’s not a casual conversation, it’s an interview to decide your eligibility and should be treated as such. Complaining it’s unfair, due to lack of preparation (read your original post, you cover the topic very well). Isn’t justified. It’s just making more work and adding additional costs.
 

pakiboy2049

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Dec 18, 2017
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Speaking the truth isn’t judging. It’s just fact. Saying the OP past history is not a concern is naive. Of course it’s relevent. Criminality, misrepresentation, previous immigration attempts are all a part of determining eligibility. You should probably read a few of the op manuals to gain a better picture and intelligent advice, rather than offering your rose coloured view of the process. Had the OP been approved, you can bet there would be no comments about it being unfair.
Did the op include his deportation on his application?
How quickly did he marry after his divorce?
Did he apply for status through his previous wife?
He already stated he had been deported and was obviously aware his application would be scrutinized. He should have been prepared specifically for that line of questioning. As pointed out, it’s not a casual conversation, it’s an interview to decide your eligibility and should be treated as such. Complaining it’s unfair, due to lack of preparation (read your original post, you cover the topic very well). Isn’t justified. It’s just making more work and adding additional costs.

his post was asking for a good lawyer and advice. The fact that you come out talking about authorities protecting Canada is irrelevant and ridiculous. No one wants to read your bullcrap life story justification of a refusal. poor guy is in dark times if you can't help him don't be a douche either
 

mandhir89

Hero Member
Aug 8, 2017
350
118
Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
NDVO
App. Filed.......
27 MARCH 2017
AOR Received.
29 MARCH 2017
IELTS Request
NA
File Transfer...
07-08-2017
Med's Request
11 APRIL 2017
Med's Done....
21 APRIL 2017
Interview........
DECEMBER 6 2017
Passport Req..
28-12-2017
VISA ISSUED...
09/01/2018
LANDED..........
feb 2018
Hi Mandhir! they are suppose to send you a letter. A refusal letter will also come with an application to appeal. You have 1 month to submit for appeal. 1-888-242-2100 if you want to check with immigration. hope this helps. good luck
thanks for answer me and is everyone gets invitation pre arrival after interview and bro i didnt get refusal ,,i m just worried bcz got DM day before
 

mweselake

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Apr 30, 2016
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Calgary, Canada
Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
Husband is from Tunisia, VO IS Paris, France
App. Filed.......
May 2016
Interview........
November 2016....refused ...appealed December 2016.....ADR September 25th 2017 - WE WON!!

mweselake

Hero Member
Apr 30, 2016
267
149
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Calgary, Canada
Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
Husband is from Tunisia, VO IS Paris, France
App. Filed.......
May 2016
Interview........
November 2016....refused ...appealed December 2016.....ADR September 25th 2017 - WE WON!!
Hi all,
I am posting here first time i been following this forum from some time as i had a bad interview experience in islamabad. My case is a complicated one so i wasn't expecting much either as i could guess from VO's body language that what the result will be.
Here's my case story, i am from Pakistan, i have a bad travel history as i have overstayed in Europe and got deported eventually in July 2016. Its my second marriage as i was married in Cyprus. I knew my wife from Canada since August 2015 and we met in Cyprus while i was there and we got married in September 2016. Applied for PR in December 2016 got a refusal yesterday. My question is if there's someone with similar case with mine who applied and won? To seniors what are my chances to win in this situation? Our marriage is real my wife is younger than me only 2 years all my family was involved in my marriage.
One more thing if someone knows any good lawyer in Ontario my wife is from Napanee Ontario. Any suggestions and advice on my situation very much appreciated. Good luck to all fighting this unjust system of cic hope we all reunite with our loved ones very soon prayers for all!
I would go through all the interview notes...make a list of everything the VO focused on as a concern and try to find evidence either contradicting her judgements or evidence that provides a logical explanation for her concerns.
 

mweselake

Hero Member
Apr 30, 2016
267
149
37
Calgary, Canada
Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
Husband is from Tunisia, VO IS Paris, France
App. Filed.......
May 2016
Interview........
November 2016....refused ...appealed December 2016.....ADR September 25th 2017 - WE WON!!
Well i said that i could guess the outcome from vo's body language because that person seemed less interested in asking any questions about my present marriage and about my spouse he barely asked anything about it. The interview lasted for more than one hour and all he asked about my past and my previous marriage so i see it as unjust. I am not stupid just because i got refused that is why i am saying its unjust. The thing is the guy already made up his mind to refuse because he started questioning about last and ended it on past. Even in interview letter they asked for on going proof of relationship and my wife's recent visit they specifically asked for those things and he did not even looked at those things at all neither on our pictures so tell me how this is justified?
well you can definitely argue in your ADR or full hearing that you thought you were primarily judged on your past rather then the relationship at hand. I think it is important to take responsibility for your past....but like you said emphasis the relationship at hand and the fact that the officer did not look at the evidence you brought in. Is just try prepare with evidence and have logical explanations for any concern brought up at the interview.

Were you honest about your past in your application or was this information they found out and confronted you about it?