harry88 said:I am thankful to you that you review my case. But my query is that I didn't have proper guidance regarding Canadian laws .that is why I did marriage. And before I came to know ,it was too late. This country has given me place to live but can't it allow my wife to come? If I will get chance to appeal, should I do?
When you received your COPR document, it comes with extra information (A105). This CLEARLY states on the very first page (at least in the English version), in BOLD letters,
Your documents are valid only if all family members (spouse, common-law partner, dependent son or daughter) have been declared and examined. You must therefore inform us of any change in your marital status or in your family composition (marriage, common-law relationship, separation, divorce, birth of a child, adoption, death, etc.) BEFORE you leave for Canada. We will let you know what further procedures are required.
I'm sorry, but you have no excuse based on "I didn't have proper guidance".