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    Mental-health services for Canadian spouses?

    My wife was falsely accused of working in Canada without a visa and then wrongfully found guilty of doing so on the basis of anonymous statements written in broken English by functionally illiterate officers. I do not refer to them as functionally illiterate withthe iintent to offend, but we...
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    Spousal sponsorship from abroad.

    A CBSA officer had falsely accused my wife without proof of working in Canada without a visa two years ago The first judge dismissed the CBSA accusation due to the Minister's counsel's refusal to present him with all of the available pertinent proof in its possession. The CBSA appealed and the...
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    What to expect from a CBSA appeal motivated by a probable fear of precedence?

    An IRB member ruled in my fiancée's favour on the charge of her working illegally in Canada. The official reason in brief is that the minister did not meet its burden. It was clear listening to his concluding remarks that the member had concluded the CBSA to have been completely negligent in...
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    To sue or not to sue the CBSA?

    My fiancée (who is technically a tourist in Canada) and I are presently fighting her extradition on false charges (essentially for simply having been at the wrong place at the wrong time), and even her lawyer is convinced that she will eventually win, part of the reason being that the CBSA had...