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I got my refusal letter today
 
Hi there,

I'm a spouse of my husband he is a Canadian. We apply under spousal application for permanent resident last April 2016, that year cic ddnt issue any medical request yet. Until I got pregnant last year of January 2017. Gave birth Sept of 2017..they ddnt send us medical request form yet..but then when I contacted them last year Dec 2017 they said they are reviewing my medical result..So after 2 months Feb of 2018 I contacted them again and now they said they ddnt recieved my medical result. ( how can I go to medical if they ddnt send me the request form)... I'm confused!.. then when we contacted them last week of Feb they said again they will send us medical request form.. and that's Feb, now it's April already we ddnt recieved any medical request form yet to proceed..they keep saying they will going to send me the medical request form. But until now none..my application has been on proceesing more than 2 years..


Please help me what will I do.. thank you for your advice in advance
This forum thread is for couples who have been refused and are working through appeal process. Try checking other forums. Maybe call your MP and see what's going on. It's your right to check in since it's been 2 years.
 
Just wondering for anyone who has had DM, how long did it take to get PPR? We got DM March 27, and to date no PPR ‍♀️
Soon, just keep praying. what I could make out from other's cases, 6 months time frame from appeal to PPR (returned with visa stamped).
 
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Ecas status changed to Decision Made, no PPR yet.
 
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Hello, CIC has refused my wife's sponsorship application. The reason was that our marriage took place without my presence at the time of Nikah, and CIC refused on the basis if at the time of the marriage ceremony was conducted either one or both of the spouses were not physically present. According to islamic law there is no need for bridegroom to be present at the time of Nikah. Our nikah took place in 2013, I was in London, UK at the time. I moved to Canada in Dec 2016, Kindly help how to proceed.
 
OMG, received PPR this morning. Finally.
 
Hi Guys can anyone explain to me what is the full review, my application is sitting in visa office since September 2017 no decision I send them e-mail and got reply today.



Dear Applicant,

Please be advised that this application awaits a full review in London. Once this review has taken place, we will be in contact.

Please note that you may wish to consult our website for information regarding standard processing timeframes.

Yours Sincerely,


NXR
 
When did you get DM? I called CIC today and apparently the over seas office “isnt Ready yet” for passport...whatever that means! So frustrating. Congrats!

Invitation to pre arrival - March 28, 18
Decision Made - Apr 10, 18
PPR - Apr 12, 18
 
Hello, CIC has refused my wife's sponsorship application. The reason was that our marriage took place without my presence at the time of Nikah, and CIC refused on the basis if at the time of the marriage ceremony was conducted either one or both of the spouses were not physically present. According to islamic law there is no need for bridegroom to be present at the time of Nikah. Our nikah took place in 2013, I was in London, UK at the time. I moved to Canada in Dec 2016, Kindly help how to proceed.

Proxy marriages aren't recognized by CIC:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1081&top=14

Both the bride and the groom must be there in person.
 
Just got PPR a day after speaking with CIC and them saying the visa office abroad “wasn’t ready” Friday the 13th isn’t unlucky for us :) :) :)
 
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Hey Habibti,
Yes I did have go through an ADR in September. Since my case was a bit complex, I hired an immigration lawyer. We filed under the conjugal partner class as we were unable to marry due to his pending divorce for over 2 years now. We were refused based on , the immigration officer felt that we did not meet the requirements of conjugal partners. So an ADR date was set.

You have 30days to file for an appeal. A couple of weeks later, you get a later confirming a date and time.
At that point, I contacted a few lawyers/immigration consultant and based on their knowledge and approach, I picked one.

We went through all the documents sent by CIC with a fine tooth comb. What I did was, address all the concerns the immigration officer had in his files notes. Starting from the beginning to the end. I made notes, provided explanations and gave a copy to my lawyer.

He suggested a long list of documents I should bring to support my case/+ he wrote a cover letter addressing all the VO's concerns.

We practiced back and forth , some questions the IO would ask? Such as .. : ADR Minister Counsel: What if I refuse you today? What will you do?? (your answer w/b something like, you would move to his country to be w/him), or , you seem like a nice girl?? Why not choose someone in Canada?? Why overseas?

So all the supporting documents/pictures in chronological order/ + cover letter explaining all the VO's concerns were sent before the ADR.
This will give the Minister's counsel time to review.

When I arrived,I met with the minister's counsel + his counsel ( I forget that he is called), my lawyer and myself.
He asked me a few questions, specifically regarding dates/times. When we met? when Did I return? When did we have "sex"?? (which I thought it was odd), how often we spoke, who knew about our relationship, when was my third trip, how long i stayed, who i met?, where did I stay?, his religion, his beliefs, how do i know he loves me, how much money did we send each other, credit card stmts, money transfers, who makes the decisions, a history of my past relationships, when did we plan on marrying, where?, he wanted to see my passport (but i forgot it)!, did we have a child yes, did we share custody (yes), etc...

While I am being interrogated by immigration, my lawyer flips through the docs and whenever the minister's counsels asks a questions, he provides the proof, while I am talking and shows him the documents.

So based on my answers, the minister and his counsel went to another room to discuss to make a decision. So they came back with a positive decision and made me sign an agreement.


So Habibti, if you know your husband in and out and can answer questions fluidly without any pause, know your dates, prepare your answers, if you get a reasonable Minister Counsel, you will succeed.

Make sure all the Vo's concerns are addressed once the documentation arrives. Unfortunately you're kinda in the dark and you are unsure how that vo based their decision.