Hi everyone,
I am a Canadian expat living in Bangkok, Thailand. I started my application for my Thai wife in April 2020. We are planning coming to Quebec and everything was smooth sailing and I even got her the CSQ acceptance. All but until I got a letter from the Singapore office which asked for the following:
-A letter from my current employer that I have resigned
-A letter that I got a new job in Canada
-Proof that I have terminated my lease
-Any kind of proof that I have the intent to come back to Canada
I then sent back documents showing conversations of my wife and I speaking to my parents of looking for houses, a full on document with my step by step plan on what I'll be doing when I get back and also bank statements showing that I'm transferring money from Thailand back to Canada. It was very risky for me to resign from my job and terminate my lease before they granted the PR so this is why I did not supply it.
I got a refusal because they were not satisfied with my intent. According to a lawyer I spoke with, they are discriminatory against Asian countries applying and have rejected 99% of applications coming from countries like Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, etc.
Question now is: what do I do moving forward?
1) Do I appeal the decision. The lawyer says it will take 2.5 years to 3 years to have the decision reversed!
2) Do I start the process all over again outland? Since I got rejected, how much time do I need to re-apply and do this nightmare all over again. The lawyer quoted around 8000 CAD for this process
3) Do I fly out there while my wife has a Canadian tourist visa (it expires May 2022) and apply inland? The lawyer quoted 7000 CAD for this process. As it is covid time, it takes time and extra permission papers in order to do this.
4) Her passport and Canadian tourist visa expires in May 2022. At that time, am I able to re-apply for a Canadian tourist visa expires or since she got rejected for the PR, that will hurt her chances? Perhaps the covid situation will be better? I’m just checking if this is an option,
Thanks for the help and advice, please feel free to give me all angles and played out scenarios.
Regards
A Canadian in distress
I am a Canadian expat living in Bangkok, Thailand. I started my application for my Thai wife in April 2020. We are planning coming to Quebec and everything was smooth sailing and I even got her the CSQ acceptance. All but until I got a letter from the Singapore office which asked for the following:
-A letter from my current employer that I have resigned
-A letter that I got a new job in Canada
-Proof that I have terminated my lease
-Any kind of proof that I have the intent to come back to Canada
I then sent back documents showing conversations of my wife and I speaking to my parents of looking for houses, a full on document with my step by step plan on what I'll be doing when I get back and also bank statements showing that I'm transferring money from Thailand back to Canada. It was very risky for me to resign from my job and terminate my lease before they granted the PR so this is why I did not supply it.
I got a refusal because they were not satisfied with my intent. According to a lawyer I spoke with, they are discriminatory against Asian countries applying and have rejected 99% of applications coming from countries like Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, etc.
Question now is: what do I do moving forward?
1) Do I appeal the decision. The lawyer says it will take 2.5 years to 3 years to have the decision reversed!
2) Do I start the process all over again outland? Since I got rejected, how much time do I need to re-apply and do this nightmare all over again. The lawyer quoted around 8000 CAD for this process
3) Do I fly out there while my wife has a Canadian tourist visa (it expires May 2022) and apply inland? The lawyer quoted 7000 CAD for this process. As it is covid time, it takes time and extra permission papers in order to do this.
4) Her passport and Canadian tourist visa expires in May 2022. At that time, am I able to re-apply for a Canadian tourist visa expires or since she got rejected for the PR, that will hurt her chances? Perhaps the covid situation will be better? I’m just checking if this is an option,
Thanks for the help and advice, please feel free to give me all angles and played out scenarios.
Regards
A Canadian in distress