- Mar 11, 2010
- 13
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- The Canadian Embassy, Ankara, Turkey
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 05-03-2010
- File Transfer...
- 06-05-2010
- Med's Request
- 29-07-2011
- Med's Done....
- 20-08-2011
- Interview........
- 23-06-2010
- Passport Req..
- 09-11-2011
- VISA ISSUED...
- 18-11-2011
- LANDED..........
- 25-12-2011
I am hoping someone can answer me on this question. I am still waiting for word on my appeal hearing. If
it does turn out to be a no and we are refused on the basis that they don't believe we are in a genuine marriage, do we even have a chance at getting a tourist visa? He applied for a tourist visa twice at the beginning of our relationship before we were married and was laughed out the door. Seriously! Anyways we went ahead and got married and decided not to go that route again.
Anyways now we're in the last days before hearing news and are scrambling to prepare for news either way. We still would like my husband to come and meet all my family. They all communicate to him pretty regularly on facebook and the phone, etc. but obviously he still hasn't met them in person yet. I did go and stay there for 7 months until word of my appeal hearing came for April 19th. But being away for that long was really hard. I would like it if he could come here meet them all and prepare for my possible departure and just see what we've been fighting for all these past 2 years. Is that really so unreasonable? Maybe he could improve his english a bit too. As it is now, he's working constantly to prepare for his possible departure to come to Canada, but since he lives with his family, his money is getting eaten away for rent and day to day expenses. My husband is a very law abiding citizen, never had a criminal record, is not affiliated with any political parties, but he comes from a Muslim country (still not a crime) and is Islamic in upbringing. I only say this because it seemed to be a huge issue at my husbands appeal hearing.
Since I lived there for the length of time I was there, it's not like I don't understand who my husband is. He is from a very traditional Turkish family. But I wouldn't say he's from a third world country where he's escaping poverty. His whole family all have good jobs and so does all of his relatives too. They are established people. With their own homes and roots there. Why is there so much suspicion about his intentions to come here? Maybe if we got everyone in my family to sign the invitation letter with their addresses and phone numbers?
it does turn out to be a no and we are refused on the basis that they don't believe we are in a genuine marriage, do we even have a chance at getting a tourist visa? He applied for a tourist visa twice at the beginning of our relationship before we were married and was laughed out the door. Seriously! Anyways we went ahead and got married and decided not to go that route again.
Anyways now we're in the last days before hearing news and are scrambling to prepare for news either way. We still would like my husband to come and meet all my family. They all communicate to him pretty regularly on facebook and the phone, etc. but obviously he still hasn't met them in person yet. I did go and stay there for 7 months until word of my appeal hearing came for April 19th. But being away for that long was really hard. I would like it if he could come here meet them all and prepare for my possible departure and just see what we've been fighting for all these past 2 years. Is that really so unreasonable? Maybe he could improve his english a bit too. As it is now, he's working constantly to prepare for his possible departure to come to Canada, but since he lives with his family, his money is getting eaten away for rent and day to day expenses. My husband is a very law abiding citizen, never had a criminal record, is not affiliated with any political parties, but he comes from a Muslim country (still not a crime) and is Islamic in upbringing. I only say this because it seemed to be a huge issue at my husbands appeal hearing.
Since I lived there for the length of time I was there, it's not like I don't understand who my husband is. He is from a very traditional Turkish family. But I wouldn't say he's from a third world country where he's escaping poverty. His whole family all have good jobs and so does all of his relatives too. They are established people. With their own homes and roots there. Why is there so much suspicion about his intentions to come here? Maybe if we got everyone in my family to sign the invitation letter with their addresses and phone numbers?