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mikeymyke
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The # of siblings, education, and work, did he deliberately give wrong information about these things? Or was it just an honest mistake and he happen to not know how his siblings, education, etc?ajarupan said:Our appeal on misinterpretation. My husband never told me that he applied before to enter Canada, and was rejected. This was during tsunami time. In that application, his information was different from present application. There was 3 questions that he didn't answer properly.
1. How many siblings
2. Education
3. Work
That lady officer giving rude impression. My husband not allowed to enter Canada, but the judge told me she will send a letter if the appeal pass or fail. I am worried. My lawyer gave good proves, but really that officer made our case look bad.
Do you have any idea what will happen next?
Thanks