That's pretty disgusting but a lot of things in Mexico and Latin American countries are done with bribes, so I'm not surprised. Maybe we're lucky we only deal with them online.
The funniest thing is that they assume we are involve in marriage fraud.Who is the biggest fraud now.That's pretty disgusting but a lot of things in Mexico and Latin American countries are done with bribes, so I'm not surprised. Maybe we're lucky we only deal with them online.
That's so strange. I was wondering why I got a different visa officer handling my case at the end
Is the Canadian immigration or the American?That's so strange. I was wondering why I got a different visa officer handling my case at the end
It was the Mexican visa officer handling my case. In my notes it stated that the officer handling my case is no longer employed and that the new officer reviewed my full file and that I sufficiently proved a genuine marriageIs the Canadian immigration or the American?
Wow these fraudsters but prayers move mountain I am glad that its going to be over soon.It was the Mexican visa officer handling my case. In my notes it stated that the officer handling my case is no longer employed and that the new officer reviewed my full file and that I sufficiently proved a genuine marriage
I am just praying for husband to be here.Wow these fraudsters but prayers move mountain I am glad that its going to be over soon.
My take on the article is that they are talking about the immigration system for people immigrating to Mexico. The corruption was in the Mexican Immigration system. I did not read anything about VFS Global nor the Canadian Visa Application Centers.
I've just said what she said to me as when you are in those countries YES you face discrimination everwhere around so i understand her on that point. She never pointed out Immigration Canada , she said she don't get WHY this nation gets soooo many privileges and yet split in our face and we know it, is all.I can understand that people are upset about their Sponsorship applications not being handled in a humane way, and that we are frustrated that we are apart from our family members.I am heartbroken I cannot be with my husband. I understand the hurt.
But there is no need for these types of xenophobic remarks. First of all the article is not citing Canadian immigration. It is talking about Mexican immigration, immigration officers that are working on files for people that enter Mexico from other countries in Latin America and want access to the American border.
Second of all, our anger should be towards the Canadian immigration system they are the ones that have set up this horrible system that we are a part of, the Embassy's and Visa offices only play a part, but the legislations and rules that keep us apart from our families are put in place by the Canadian government.
Yes other countries are known to take bribes and such but these types of stereotypes you mentioned hurt all of us, and are simply not needed.
According to me they stamp your passport and on the return envelop it's given a letter of COPR. Which you present to CBSA at arrival and they sign it or something and ask for the PR CARD to be spent at the said address.This may be a stupid question....but when they request your passport and then give you COPR what exactly is done? Do they stamp your passport? Do they send you a document? What is it exactly?