thats what you think....scylla said:What do you mean by red-flagged countries? Do you mean countries from which it's difficult to obtain a visitor visa to Canada? If so, there's no list.
Unfortunately too many people from his country have abused the visitor visa process in the past - meaning that they have come to Canada on a visitor visa and have overstayed. This is why it is very difficult to obtain a visit visa for those from certain countries. Your fiance is paying the price for all of the visa fraud committed in the past. If everyone was honest in their intentions - we wouldn't have these problems. But they're not.LibyaLove2012 said:I would like to know the answer to this question also!!! Like why would a lawyer tell me that even though we are applying for a visitors visa for my Fiance .. he will more the likey get denied .. He is from Libya !! Wat reason would they have to deny him . he has a letter stating that his employment is giving him so long to come visit ... would they just deny him bc of where he is From ???? Horrible !!!
This may be true on paper, but in theory it's not so true. As in, you still have some chance but if you've got an Afghani, Iraqi, Somali, etc passport your rejection rate is already at least 99%. Unless you're a millionaire. My husband's TRV was recently rejected, with this on the refusal letter:Gary Goldshmidt said:Canada will never deny anyone based on their Country of origin we have one of the most open immigration systems in the world. Citizenship and Immigration Canada has specific guidelines and laws it must follow and if someone does not meet this criteria they can be denied. As far a biometrics this is a requirement in many other countries so Canada is catching up and it is there to protect Canadians. Unfortunately not everyone coming to Canada has their best intentions and we need to be able to track these people. I have personally dealt with many people for medical insurance and in some cases they have no respect for our laws and will commit fraud on every opportunity. I personally feel Canada should require medical insurance for all visitors to Canada, if a county like Cuba can impose this requirement and many western countries also have this requirement I don't think it is a bad thing. I personally welcome biometric requirements to protect Canadians but still feel it is far too little and too late. It is not that I am against tougher laws on immigration I just feel we need to enforce out existing laws more effectively while making it easier for honest people to visit or immigrate to Canada.
I still don't understand why preventing my husband from meeting my family is protecting Canadians..Gary Goldshmidt said:I have clients from Syria and Iraq who have been approved for a Super Visa and are already in Canada. Citizenship and Immigration Canada has an obligation to protect Canadian Citizens and Canadian Interests, if you follow the news carefully after the Boston terrorist incident the Canadian Government amended legislation to protect you and me Canadian Citizens. Unfortunately certain countries and legitimate visitors and immigrants are facing more scrutiny when applying, however there are still a lot of Canadian here in Canada from those countries right now.
It is unfortunate that you are personally facing obstacles, I can tell you the rejection rate is not 99% as you indicated and please appreciate that you are living in one of the best Countries in the World that has accepted you and has an obligation to protect you just like all other Canadians. If you feel your application has not been dealt with fairly you can reapply anytime and you also have the right to legal representation. I would suggest that you contact the law firm hosting this site, my clients have used them in the past and were very happy with their services.
Good Luck