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ryan17

Star Member
Nov 10, 2018
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Mine was 3 months after interview.. Have you heard anyone with successful story about this
Probably every one got positive decision as i had been through this thread almst every was got approved for it rest it upro them hope to hear some good news feom them now it’s been soo long now
 

tintin79

Hero Member
Jan 28, 2011
347
7
Scarborough, Ontario
Category........
Visa Office......
KGN
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
31-10-2011
AOR Received.
28-12-2011
File Transfer...
10-01-2012
Med's Done....
22-10-2011
Interview........
genuineness determined no need for interview
Passport Req..
05-02-2013 and they're still holding on to it as ARC is still in process from Dec 12 2012
VISA ISSUED...
17-06-2013
LANDED..........
27-06-2013
My mother in law was denied for refugee. I'm assuming she was deported as she didn't leave when she was to. She fought to stay and it failed.
She's been back home since 2012 so in Oct 2018 I put through a visa application and ARC to see if she could return to Canada, on April 25 they sent the denial. They do not believe she will return back to her home country.

is there any point in fighting this?
 

ryan17

Star Member
Nov 10, 2018
55
12
My mother in law was denied for refugee. I'm assuming she was deported as she didn't leave when she was to. She fought to stay and it failed.
She's been back home since 2012 so in Oct 2018 I put through a visa application and ARC to see if she could return to Canada, on April 25 they sent the denial. They do not believe she will return back to her home country.

is there any point in fighting this?
Are you applying for visitor visa for her? which vo you are dealing with?
 

Longroadtoimmigration

Hero Member
Sep 19, 2018
236
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App. Filed.......
September 19th 2018
Interview........
I rebuke it ijn
LANDED..........
I shall testify
My mother in law was denied for refugee. I'm assuming she was deported as she didn't leave when she was to. She fought to stay and it failed.
She's been back home since 2012 so in Oct 2018 I put through a visa application and ARC to see if she could return to Canada, on April 25 they sent the denial. They do not believe she will return back to her home country.

is there any point in fighting this?
in my opinion visitor visa on its own is very difficult to obtain, how much more someone who was deported. it will be very hard to convince the officer she will return considering the deportation history.
 

ryan17

Star Member
Nov 10, 2018
55
12
in my opinion visitor visa on its own is very difficult to obtain, how much more someone who was deported. it will be very hard to convince the officer she will return considering the deportation history.
Can you please tell me what’s the decision will be of my spouse sponsorship application sending arc month ago i got dm today