Hi there.
i'll make this short and to the point.
my family and i applied for immigration in the year 1996. the interview came through 1999. and we were denied on the basis that we applied in the wrong catagory.
my question here is, although we never appealed our immigration denial/refusal, do you think it's too late to appeal that decision.
it's been 10 years, i know, but do you think that appealing these decisions by canadian courts actually work on a 60 day basis, or more on the basis/time factor of years?
again, do you think that 10 years is too long to have "waited" to apply for an appeal?
thanks.
i'll make this short and to the point.
my family and i applied for immigration in the year 1996. the interview came through 1999. and we were denied on the basis that we applied in the wrong catagory.
my question here is, although we never appealed our immigration denial/refusal, do you think it's too late to appeal that decision.
it's been 10 years, i know, but do you think that appealing these decisions by canadian courts actually work on a 60 day basis, or more on the basis/time factor of years?
again, do you think that 10 years is too long to have "waited" to apply for an appeal?
thanks.