Hello,
I am interested to find out how to start or join a lawsuit or find a lawyer who is successful in this aspect, regarding negligence at the hands of CIC.
I realize that many people are rather upset at the length of time it takes for their applications to go through, or for cic "losing documents" etc. but what about an actual case of bonafide negligence?
In our case, when we received the decline of the ARC we were told we had NO APPEAL RIGHTS, when in fact, we did. Our rights were denied several times in writing from the embassy and the appeal board themselves and via 2 other government offices. Finally, after a lengthy delay, and my written submission, it was finally acknowledged that we did have appeal rights after all.
Also, 2 interviews with the embassy were cancelled and rescheduled on us. And the embassy asked for a document which takes 4 months to obtain, when they later acknowledge to a government officer that they did not in fact need the document in the first place, yet would not respond to me directly about it.
All in all i would say this definitely adds up to "negligence". I would like to start a civil lawsuit or some other lawsuit or inquiry. I have all the evidence in writing from all sources. The total additional delay was approximately 8-10 months directly from the negligence.
Any ideas?
I am interested to find out how to start or join a lawsuit or find a lawyer who is successful in this aspect, regarding negligence at the hands of CIC.
I realize that many people are rather upset at the length of time it takes for their applications to go through, or for cic "losing documents" etc. but what about an actual case of bonafide negligence?
In our case, when we received the decline of the ARC we were told we had NO APPEAL RIGHTS, when in fact, we did. Our rights were denied several times in writing from the embassy and the appeal board themselves and via 2 other government offices. Finally, after a lengthy delay, and my written submission, it was finally acknowledged that we did have appeal rights after all.
Also, 2 interviews with the embassy were cancelled and rescheduled on us. And the embassy asked for a document which takes 4 months to obtain, when they later acknowledge to a government officer that they did not in fact need the document in the first place, yet would not respond to me directly about it.
All in all i would say this definitely adds up to "negligence". I would like to start a civil lawsuit or some other lawsuit or inquiry. I have all the evidence in writing from all sources. The total additional delay was approximately 8-10 months directly from the negligence.
Any ideas?