Honestly, I don't intend to lie. I tell my wife this all the time if she ever gets interview for this type of scenario. Don't even think of lying. She already have two cousins here in Canada. One of them went through bad case with Immigration Canada liek 20 years ago. The cousin's mother actually got deported when she was in Montreal. But at that time I didn't even know my wife yet. The second cousin he jsut got into Canada as student VISA. The application ask if my wife have relatives or families in Canada. I already put their information down also. What do you guys think?jeffporfirio1 said:Correct.
But please remember to follow old Russian adage "What they don't know, won't hurt them"
Good luck
I seriously don't intend to lie cause I don't want this to be the end. So I'm definitely going to just say it.
Hold on I'm little confused on what "jeffporfirio1" just said. My wife needs to fly to Mexico? Or according to "CDNPR2014" she goes to Caracas, that's where the Canada Embassy is..
jeffporfirio1 personal message to you. Although I have not met my in laws and 100% planning to see them this summer and submit my application next month. Would my application still be rejected? I was planning to gather some more information, like photos, lots of photos and then send more evidences to support my case. This not possible? They won't just reject my case cause I didn't specifically meet my in laws would they?