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aerogurl87

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MadeInCanada said:
Your husband never met your child? How old is your child?

If you don't mind me asking. Purely nosey on my part...
I was wondering the same thing. That is very unusual, even with immigration aside.
 

frankinto

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Throughout the process, we must remain level-headed and do what is required to obtain a positive result. But even though I am a sponsor I will speak here as a citizen, from one of the first families to settle this part of the world, 350 years ago: No one should entertain any illusions that their foreign partners have any "right" whatsoever to be here.

As I have been told several times at the border when I had to go to the United States to visit my partner, entering a foreign country to visit or to stay is a privilege, not a right, and that privilege can either be granted or denied. Immigration officers have a lot of leeway in determining whether or not to accept an application. It is best to leave them with as few doubts as possible. They are being very careful and I fully agree with this, even though I have been waiting for 7 years for my partner to join me here. The process is long, complex and often arbitrary, and the personal feelings of the people involved about this process are not a factor and should not be.

Indeed, I have gone through all kinds of emotions in trying to get my partner here. I have been hopeful, disappointed, distraught, impatient; I had to sell my home to be able to travel regularly to see my spouse in the U.S.; all the papers we had to get; all the forms we had to fill; the letters of recommendation we needed, not to mention the fees! But I never lowered myself to accuse CIC of being under direct political influence and, in effect, of being corrupt. If you are going to drag through the mud the very organization on which you are depending to reach your life goals, you had better back it up! The state doesn't owe anyone happiness; all we can do is pull ourselves together, get informed and do our utmost to reach a positive result, no matter the hoops we have to jump through and the sacrifices we have to make.
 

MadeInCanada

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aerogurl87 said:
I was wondering the same thing. That is very unusual, even with immigration aside.
I know right?! I took my kids to live in Egypt with me. We were over a year there. I can't imagine leaving them behind! Although I did go for a visit(2months)and left them with my parents then. But for long term....no way in hadies would I leave them.

Oh well to each there own....
 

MadeInCanada

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frankinto said:
Throughout the process, we must remain level-headed and do what is required to obtain a positive result. But even though I am a sponsor I will speak here as a citizen, from one of the first families to settle this part of the world, 350 years ago: No one should entertain any illusions that their foreign partners have any "right" whatsoever to be here.

As I have been told several times at the border when I had to go to the United States to visit my partner, entering a foreign country to visit or to stay is a privilege, not a right, and that privilege can either be granted or denied. Immigration officers have a lot of leeway in determining whether or not to accept an application. It is best to leave them with as few doubts as possible. They are being very careful and I fully agree with this, even though I have been waiting for 7 years for my partner to join me here. The process is long, complex and often arbitrary, and the personal feelings of the people involved about this process are not a factor and should not be.

Indeed, I have gone through all kinds of emotions in trying to get my partner here. I have been hopeful, disappointed, distraught, impatient; I had to sell my home to be able to travel regularly to see my spouse in the U.S.; all the papers we had to get; all the forms we had to fill; the letters of recommendation we needed, not to mention the fees! But I never lowered myself to accuse CIC of being under direct political influence and, in effect, of being corrupt. If you are going to drag through the mud the very organization on which you are depending to reach your life goals, you had better back it up! The state doesn't owe anyone happiness; all we can do is pull ourselves together, get informed and do our utmost to reach a positive result, no matter the hoops we have to jump through and the sacrifices we have to make.
Well put
 

gsize

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"""No one should entertain any illusions that their foreign partners have any "right" whatsoever to be here. ""

True, however, dont we (Canadians) have the right (or privilege) to bring our partners here in a timely fashion ? sorry, but 7 years is not acceptable ! You sure have a lot of patience !!!!! ::)
 

scylla

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gsize said:
"""No one should entertain any illusions that their foreign partners have any "right" whatsoever to be here. ""

True, however, dont we (Canadians) have the right (or privilege) to bring our partners here in a timely fashion ? sorry, but 7 years is not acceptable ! You sure have a lot of patience !!!!! ::)
You have a lot of patience too, gsize.
 

gsize

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scylla said:
You have a lot of patience too, gsize.
thanks. ''what wont kill you will make you stronger' Im off to meet my partner in Cuba next month. Hey, whats another $2,000.00 when it has already cost us over $30,000.00 ! 8)

Honestly-----sense of humour is so important. I know this is what helped me get through some of my darkest days !

Good luck to you and so many !!!!
 
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lunas

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gsize said:
thanks. ''what wont kill you will make you stronger' Im off to meet my partner in Cuba next month. Hey, whats another $2,000.00 when it has already cost us over $30,000.00 ! 8)

Honestly-----sense of humour is so important. I know this is what helped me get through some of my darkest days !

Good luck to you and so many !!!!
Thank you Gsize! You are a good example of patience indeed!
 
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frankinto

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gsize said:
"""No one should entertain any illusions that their foreign partners have any "right" whatsoever to be here. ""

True, however, dont we (Canadians) have the right (or privilege) to bring our partners here in a timely fashion ? sorry, but 7 years is not acceptable ! You sure have a lot of patience !!!!! ::)
The situation was complex as my partner was inadmissible initially and we had to sort through that first - that was the hard part. But the PR application itself has been proceeding at the usual pace.

I'm not known to be a patient person LOL. But my partner is worth all of this time and grief - and it looks like I'm worth it too! Good luck to you. :)
 
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mikeymyke

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It scares me a lot reading stories like these, well luckily for my fiance, I told her, and she agrees with me that, even we have a strong application, if for some reason she is refused to come here, I'm more than willing to live in her home country, as crappy as that be.
 

figtoria

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I'm sorry for anyone who is genuinely sad about being apart from their spouse. That's a horrible situation to be in.

But as a Canadian, I'm not sorry that there are rules and regulations about getting to be a resident of my country.

It's naive to think that there aren't occasionally MOC and of course people will protest that it's not them.

Getting hysterical and threatening suicide does not make your case.

Get your ducks in order and if all is correct, you will win in the end.

:)
 

Steph C

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figtoria said:
Getting hysterical and threatening suicide does not make your case.

Get your ducks in order and if all is correct, you will win in the end.
That's correct.. even though I believe the word Hysterical to be sexist considering its origins, I have to say the OP is acting hysterical, as well as some responders. Responding with emotion is natural and therapeutic but doesn't bring solutions. To have solutions you need facts, and the first thing she needs is a concrete reason for denial based on notes from her file. Although inconvenient it's not a big deal - Dani's timeline was processed in a very speedy manner, and apparently her appeal hearing will happen in a timely manner as well, based on her region in Canada. We all know that she will win, given the details she provided here.
 

bagelbagel81

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frankinto said:
Throughout the process, we must remain level-headed and do what is required to obtain a positive result. But even though I am a sponsor I will speak here as a citizen, from one of the first families to settle this part of the world, 350 years ago: No one should entertain any illusions that their foreign partners have any "right" whatsoever to be here.

As I have been told several times at the border when I had to go to the United States to visit my partner, entering a foreign country to visit or to stay is a privilege, not a right, and that privilege can either be granted or denied. Immigration officers have a lot of leeway in determining whether or not to accept an application. It is best to leave them with as few doubts as possible. They are being very careful and I fully agree with this, even though I have been waiting for 7 years for my partner to join me here. The process is long, complex and often arbitrary, and the personal feelings of the people involved about this process are not a factor and should not be.

Indeed, I have gone through all kinds of emotions in trying to get my partner here. I have been hopeful, disappointed, distraught, impatient; I had to sell my home to be able to travel regularly to see my spouse in the U.S.; all the papers we had to get; all the forms we had to fill; the letters of recommendation we needed, not to mention the fees! But I never lowered myself to accuse CIC of being under direct political influence and, in effect, of being corrupt. If you are going to drag through the mud the very organization on which you are depending to reach your life goals, you had better back it up! The state doesn't owe anyone happiness; all we can do is pull ourselves together, get informed and do our utmost to reach a positive result, no matter the hoops we have to jump through and the sacrifices we have to make.
Well put. And a great attitude to have :) You need to work with the system, not against it.
 

Dr Eng X

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frankinto said:
Throughout the process, we must remain level-headed and do what is required to obtain a positive result. But even though I am a sponsor I will speak here as a citizen, from one of the first families to settle this part of the world, 350 years ago: No one should entertain any illusions that their foreign partners have any "right" whatsoever to be here.
You did not hear the hearings....It is our right as Canadian citizens to bring in our spouses
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4BbjbLtpro
 

missmini

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MadeInCanada said:
I know right?! I took my kids to live in Egypt with me. We were over a year there. I can't imagine leaving them behind! Although I did go for a visit(2months)and left them with my parents then. But for long term....no way in hadies would I leave them.

Oh well to each there own....
we cannot compare with situation we don't know; maybe her child is old enough to b on his/her own (some kids can do that even at 16) or maybe her child lives with the father; and for a child who lived the whole life in Canada why would she take him/her out of school and drag him long term in a place so unknown and unfamiliar? Morocco is an amazing place to visit but not so much to live ::) (my own opinion, and i did visit it); she did what she thought to b in the best interest of the child
in any case she probably did explain this situation and if it was stated as well as reason of refusal then she needs to explain it stronger

Dani don't take ppl's comments personally; try to see how someone from outside is thinking, someone who doesn't know u personally; this will help u prepare a better appeal and get ready for any questions the lawyers will shoot at u! good luck