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    Potential Visa Rejection under Paragraph 117(9)(d)

    Our daughter is in canada also. However, I am not sure if she was declared as a dependent.
  2. J

    Potential Visa Rejection under Paragraph 117(9)(d)

    oh wait upon looking more fore their definition of dependent children she is still dependent because she will fall in this section: became a spouse or a common-law partner before age 22 and has been enrolled as a full-time student on an ongoing basis and depended largely on the financial...
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    Potential Visa Rejection under Paragraph 117(9)(d)

    I'm thinking if they did declare me as her common law partner in their application this would mean that she will not fall in the dependent children category and their application would be refused. Though I will still verify this with them. I don't know what else to do this rule doesn't make...
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    Potential Visa Rejection under Paragraph 117(9)(d)

    I did submitted proof that we are living together since january 2010. Didn't know that it could hurt our application. I read the instructions can't believe I missed this. Do you think is certain that she will not be able to sponsor me ever? Is there any other way around it? or anything we could...
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    Potential Visa Rejection under Paragraph 117(9)(d)

    upon searching in the cic site for their definition of common law partner i saw this: Common-law partnerRefers to a person who is living in a conjugal relationship with another person (opposite or same sex), and has done so continuously for a period of at least one year. A conjugal relationship...
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    Potential Visa Rejection under Paragraph 117(9)(d)

    Yesterday I received an email that saying that it is possible that they would deny my application because I was not examined at the time my sponsor was applying for their PR. Here is the important parts of the email: This is with respect to your application for a permanent resident visa as...