Thank you for the info. I am also not convinced with appealing as it would take a lot of time for scheduling plus the chances are minimal - it wise to file a new app. I did a lot of research when i applied and it said on the application that a sponsor may apply if he/she is not residing in Canada so took the chance. Now my concern is that when she reapplies after going to Canada, I can get her a place but I doubt she can work. She will be paying bills , banks etc. i dont know at this point if it will help or not.
impulsive said:Sorry to tell you that you would loose this case after appeal, because you can not blame Canadian Gov't for rejection.
Anyone telling you that he can appeal and win that would be a big lie. So in case like this Ask him that you would only pay him if he wins then see what he tells you.
You see the problem is that there are many of those consultants or lawyers, who would want your money but at the end you would be told that the decision which was made according the circumstances was correct and if your wife wants to sponsor you then she has to go to canada and live there and being a resident and she has to have ties with the country not just saying that I will go and live with my husband when he gets the visa is totally wrong. Agar yeh problem tha to pehlay mashwara kerna tha ab bohat dair ho chuki hay.warna kuch na kuch kaam ki offer aur flat ka kaghaz bana letay to phir mumkin tha. yeh application ab dobara kerni ho gi magar appeal say kaam na chalay gaa. sorry to tell you the bitter truth. So please don't waste you money and time. it's not worth the aggravation. Just ask your wife to apply all over again and this time please watch out for the mistakes in the past.