+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
I send you a message Alicee.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Alicee
Which case officer do you mean? Do you mean the one who interviewed your spouse and you before denying your case?
Not him, you get a case officer when you file your appeal.
 
The interview agent contradicted himself j. What he asked us and from what he wrote in the denial letter
If you go through this thread, you will find that the situation you stated is not rare. A lot ppl complained the same thing. But to CIC, the decision is final, nothing you can do about it, except you have the right to appeal it. Based on my observation here and on canlii.org, the appeal court seems pretty fair to make rational decisions, if you can present a strong case to the judge. So, my suggestion to your situation is that you just let it go. And don't let it to bother your real life. You have about 2 years to build your case. Don't make mistake again, get you and your husband on the same page of your story. Usually I don't suggest that, but as an VIP member here said before, if you have to lie, lie something they don't know and won't find out later. Do some rehearsals between you and your husband, if it is necessary. Remember, small details and some significant dates do matter.

Also, it is important to all of you that the appeal court is all about your relationship, the onus is on you to provide all evidences and facts to prove your relationship is genuine and your marriage is not MOC, not about how unfair the VO treated you during the interview. So, angry and self pitiful won't help. Evidence and facts are the only thing matters in the court, so please prepare yourself. If you really don't know how to do it, hire some professionals to help, asking around to find a reputable lawyer is the best way to start your appeal process. It will cost you, but it does help.
 
If you go through this thread, you will find that the situation you stated is not rare. A lot ppl complained the same thing. But to CIC, the decision is final, nothing you can do about it, except you have the right to appeal it. Based on my observation here and on canlii.org, the appeal court seems pretty fair to make rational decisions, if you can present a strong case to the judge. So, my suggestion to your situation is that you just let it go. And don't let it to bother your real life. You have about 2 years to build your case. Don't make mistake again, get you and your husband on the same page of your story. Usually I don't suggest that, but as an VIP member here said before, if you have to lie, lie something they don't know and won't find out later. Do some rehearsals between you and your husband, if it is necessary. Remember, small details and some significant dates do matter.

Also, it is important to all of you that the appeal court is all about your relationship, the onus is on you to provide all evidences and facts to prove your relationship is genuine and your marriage is not MOC, not about how unfair the VO treated you during the interview. So, angry and self pitiful won't help. Evidence and facts are the only thing matters in the court, so please prepare yourself. If you really don't know how to do it, hire some professionals to help, asking around to find a reputable lawyer is the best way to start your appeal process. It will cost you, but it does help.

I couldn't agree more. Sure, get angry. Kick a chair or two. Get it out of your system. But don't make the mistake of being consumed by it. Put it behind you and start working on what will be necessary to win your appeal.

Some people here don't start preparing for their hearing until a week or two before the hearing date. That is a big mistake. The better prepared you are, the more confident you will feel when you walk into the hearing room.

The appeal process will be considerably more fair. It follows process. It involves disclosure, cross-examination, evidence, and witnesses. You are allowed counsel, and you can take a whole day to argue your case, if it is necessary.

Oh, and expect to be asked very personal questions. They are fair to ask when trying to establish the genuiness of an intimate relationship. If you are expecting them, and both sides are well prepared, you won't get flustered and make a costly mistake.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: Alicee
Have you received a passport request?
Yes i received the email requesting my passport on May 31, 2017. I submitted passport in person at CVAC Abu dhabi on June 4, 2017. I am still waiting for my passport so i can book my flight.
 
Yes i received the email requesting my passport on May 31, 2017. I submitted passport in person at CVAC Abu dhabi on June 4, 2017. I am still waiting for my passport so i can book my flight.
My account is showing the decision made from 4th June 2017,but till today no PPR request received . I am in worry. Any suggestion please.
 
  • Like
Reactions: CanadianVincy
I couldn't agree more. Sure, get angry. Kick a chair or two. Get it out of your system. But don't make the mistake of being consumed by it. Put it behind you and start working on what will be necessary to win your appeal.

Some people here don't start preparing for their hearing until a week or two before the hearing date. That is a big mistake. The better prepared you are, the more confident you will feel when you walk into the hearing room.

The appeal process will be considerably more fair. It follows process. It involves disclosure, cross-examination, evidence, and witnesses. You are allowed counsel, and you can take a whole day to argue your case, if it is necessary.

Oh, and expect to be asked very personal questions. They are fair to ask when trying to establish the genuiness of an intimate relationship. If you are expecting them, and both sides are well prepared, you won't get flustered and make a costly mistake.

Thank you very much for supporting my thoughts. And I really appreciate this forum and this thread, because it did help me to minimize the chances of refusal of my case. And I do remember your case you input in this thread, although I cannot recall if your significant other has been granted PR VISA or not. I almost filed my application with some major mistakes I made on my application. At the beginning, I thought my case was really straight forward: we are real couple, my wife is a Canadian, we have married for almost 6 years and lived together ever since we were married, have all the photos (Wedding, Honeymoon, Reception, Outings at different time, locations and occasions, the photo taken in the Operating Room, right after my daughter was born, and etc.), joint accounts, medical insurance together, I am the beneficiary of my wife's life insurance, we own our house with both of names on deed, have two wonderful Canadian children together, although my wife has lived outside of Canada for 10 years, but to show her intention to be back to Canada, she and my daughter went back to Canada to open accounts and scout for school and place to live, we have supporting letters from friends and parents, all police certificates are clean and etc. You would think that would be a very strong case, right? But after I read a lot threads and especially this one, and went back to double check my application, I found there were many red flags I had not addressed, such as this is second marriage for both of us (My wife immigrated to Canada by herself, not through Spousal sponsorship, and she is Canadian Citizen now), I messed up my immigration history in another country and we are still living there, we only dated about 1 year (in person, but could be considered as short courtship-maybe), my divorce was only two months earlier than our wedding date, I hadn't been back to my original country, so a lot of my person information wasn't up-to-date on some of the official documents. To some VO, my case can be treated as MOC, ya, I am not kidding. So I wrote a lot explanation letters to address each of my short ends. Ever since I noticed that my case could be as complicated as it can be, I hired a lawyer to handle it, it cost me $7,000 just for filing, but I do need a third eye to look after my application, and tell me if my story is convincing enough (although they are all facts I provided) to a outsider.

Nowadays, we sometimes would ask each other questions regarding dates, what you like/dislike, some personal history, it is not rehearsal, rather is just to enhance our own memories (real couples do forget things happened in their relationship), and you know what, it is sweet and it's like put us back to those old times we enjoyed together that almost lost in very day busy life.

Originally, I planned to file my case by myself in Feb., 2017, now it will take another month or two, but I am not in rush. Compare to wait for almost two years for appeal, then another several months for finalizing your case (If you win and CIC consents it), it is well worth it for waiting of the past 4 or 5 months to make sure my application addressed everything in a right way and order.

Although I plan for the best, but I will prepare for the worst, interview and/or appeal. But Canada is not the only destination we planned. My wife and I also plan to go back to our original country for good as well, if my case would go south. Anyway, I wish the best to all of you that need to go through this difficult route of your life, and to myself. Be Strong!
 
Last edited:
Good morning to you all,
Still no update and really time running out
 
My account is showing the decision made from 4th June 2017,but till today no PPR request received . I am in worry. Any suggestion please.

My suggestion is to send a specific case enquiry to CPC Ottawa or you can call your MPs office and ask them to do the enquiry for you. Based on my experience the Chief of staff of my partner`s MP office send us an email as soon as she gets an update from CIC.
 
After 4 long years of wait finally got my husbands passport request on 8th april

Does anyone know how long singapore takes to send passport back to bangladesh ?
 
Good morning to you all,
Still no update and really time running out
When we were waiting, I was hoping for a couple months. But after 3 I sent an email to our vo. They replied they hadn't received the request yet. And when we did get it, it appears it was dated only about a week before we got it. So vo was telling the truth as far as I can see.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Alicee
hey, this is the update since i sent the requested documents (IMM 5562 travel list, PR fee, police check certificate and passport photocopy) on March 2017.
As of june 14th:

Application status: We received your application. We will send you a message when there is an update or if we need more information from you.
Review of eligibility: We are reviewing whether you meet the eligibility requirements.
Review of medical results: You passed the medical exam.
Review of additional documents: UPDATED TO: The additional documents you provided are being reviewed. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^(it was saying: not applicable)^
Interview: You do not need an interview. We will send you a message if this changes.
Biometrics: We do not need your fingerprints. We will send you a message if this changes.
Background check: Your application is in progress. The next step is to conduct a background check.
Final decision: Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made.

Does that mean they will start background check soon?? or they're probably working on it??
 
salaam and hello everyone I submit the appeal January but still not rec the blue book guys immigration process is very slow I don't know what they want now I am relax because of November both are going to Pakistan for vacation we plan for vacation we think that immigration case is finish and go for vacation together same country but immigration running to case so long that is why we go November and give them new update whatever give interview immigration said your marriage is not genie all officers repeat same dialogue probably immigration read only one dialogue .

INSHALLAH EVERYONE MEET FAMILY VERY SOON .
 
Good day folks,
This is what I read from my gcms note about go conclusion and reason for refusal...
According to go from my divorce conclusion go say he refused bcos he believe I will not stay with my wife if visa granted and that he sees relationship was on for a long time. I don't know where he/she got notion from. And that chat and photographs are minimal but chats I sent was from 2006.
Well appeal was been filed since January and bluebook not yet out and always calling with no update.
I believe when they are ready to hear it or by ADR we are also ready too.
 
My e-case status showing decision made from 4th June 2017 but till date there was not passport request.what could be the reason ?
 
  • Like
Reactions: CanadianVincy