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jomz

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May 3, 2011
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https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/irb/doc/2015/2015canlii92809/2015canlii92809.html

Case from last year shows that the condition 51 works. I really hope liberals reconsider and leave this condition in place.
 
i've said it before and i'll say it again, i would rather have them double or even triple C51's 2-year period if that would speed up processing. just let us reunite with our families, for god's sake. my wife and i would be more than happy to be stuck with each other. ;)

this is such a big step in the wrong direction.
 
jomz said:
https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/irb/doc/2015/2015canlii92809/2015canlii92809.html

Case from last year shows that the condition 51 works. I really hope liberals reconsider and leave this condition in place.

Furthermore, she testified that because she is overweight and considered obese in France, it is difficult to find employment. Obesity is apparently considered a disability in France, adding another challenge in finding suitable employment.

Hahahahah.... that's an excuse I haven't read before.

Problems began early in their relationship when her sponsor did not have enough money to pay his share of the rent because he spent so much of his earnings on video games.

This one sounds like a real winner.


Do they update these randomly? Because I thought I've read most of them from last year, but I never saw this one.
 
flx2015 said:
i've said it before and i'll say it again, i would rather have them double or even triple C51's 2-year period if that would speed up processing. just let us reunite with our families, for god's sake. my wife and i would be more than happy to be stuck with each other. ;)

this is such a big step in the wrong direction.

^^ this! :)