Has he been told that he must now leave Canada within 30 days or be deported? When was the refusal issued and is he appealing?Madal said:Dear Collegues
What can a refugee claimant do, if he was refused to be considered refugee, but he has a Canadian wife and children, and he is afraid that he may also affect them if he could mention their stay in Canada.
Can anyone give advice?
Madal
He was not given a date to leave Canada, but he was refused to be considered for the second time. He was given another chance to appeal. When refugees are coming to a country like Canada, they have so many advisers, especially friends and relatives who does not know about Canadian laws and immigration laws. And he is confused with that, accompanied by the fear of being returned to where his life is at risk. He has three children which his wife has mothered for him, and he is confident that a DNA test would prove that. But, again, if he has to mention his wife and children, he is afraid that it may affect their status. Because, the wife did not mention that she is married.zardoz said:Has he been told that he must now leave Canada within 30 days or be deported? When was the refusal issued and is he appealing?
If his wife lied on her application, or on any correspondence with the CIC, then her citizenship could definitely be affected:Madal said:He was not given a date to leave Canada, but he was refused to be considered for the second time. He was given another chance to appeal. When refugees are coming to a country like Canada, they have so many advisers, especially friends and relatives who does not know about Canadian laws and immigration laws. And he is confused with that, accompanied by the fear of being returned to where his life is at risk. He has three children which his wife has mothered for him, and he is confident that a DNA test would prove that. But, again, if he has to mention his wife and children, he is afraid that it may affect their status. Because, the wife did not mention that she is married.
Has anyone encountered this kind of case, and what is the solution. Especially, if in the appeal he is making now, if he mentions his wife and children, would that affect their citizenship status?
Madal
The wife came to Canada separately and she said that she could not find her husband at that time mentioning that he fathered her two kids.steerpike said:So they applied for refugee status separately, and the wife was accepted? But the husband was denied?
Wife came separately...with 2 kids and applied for refugee and accepted on taple..later husband came to canada applied for refugee.case denied on what basis???..why u did not mention to cic that ur wife is already here.. And u should get sponsor from her to come here as husband why not explain these concerns ???Madal said:The wife came to Canada separately and she said that she could not find her husband at that time mentioning that he fathered her two kids.
That won't work as it's clearly fraud.Gogia said:Wife came separately...with 2 kids and applied for refugee and accepted on taple..later husband came to canada applied for refugee.case denied on what basis???..why u did not mention to cic that ur wife is already here.. And u should get sponsor from her to come here as husband why not explain these concerns ???
Only solution is let ur wife get citizenship and kids and later she married u and divorce previous marriage some thing...in record to correct...and remarry u in canada...as a 2nd marriage husband...let u get pr etc...
Even citizenship can be revoked if it was obtained fraudulently.Gogia said:Thats why i said let her get citizenship. ..and untill then u wait. ..and let her sponsor u. ...either inside or outside...need lawyer help u on this case.