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hanisuliman

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Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
3/6/2011
Doc's Request.
None
AOR Received.
13/11/2011
File Transfer...
Detroit 17/02/2012
Med's Done....
15/11/2011
Passport Req..
30/03/2012
VISA ISSUED...
2/4/2012
LANDED..........
2/4/2012
Hello every one

I'm a Ph.D. student at Concordia, I started my program in Jan 2010, i came alone to Montreal and lift my wife and 2 kids back home. I was planning to bring them after i finish my 1st year at Concordia.

On October, 2010 they applied for visa to rejoin me, I submitted all the required doc.
1- My job letter back home which prove that i still hold my job and my employer pays me.
2-A plot of land on my name.
3- A house contract that i own
4 bank statement from home shows my salary still comes in.

after two week, the visa was rejected based on:

1- Country ties
2- travel history.

I wrote a letter to the embassy and explained them that i have every thing to tie me and my family to my country.

and we got rejection for the second time with:
1- country ties.

I went to a Canadian Mp office and he asked about my file and they told him we did not see the plot of land paper and etc
The Mp wrote a letter and faxed it to the embassy and gave me a copy and asked me to apply again.

In the third time we applied with:
the above docs and:
1- Mp`s letter
2- A plot of land owned by my wife.

My wife's and kids visa were rejected for the third time with:

1- country ties
2- travel history ( this condition was in the first rejection letter and when we submitted a prove that she traveled before they removed this condition in the second letter and put it again in the third letter) this is so ridiculous.

My pregame is 4 years and i can`t live like this without my family,

Please guys advice me what to do???
 
Sad......

Hire some consultant ......


All the best:)
 
My understanding is simple:

Your wife and kids act as home ties that will bring you back to your homeland after completing your studies. If they will join you in Canada, so who will act as home ties in your case.

It is even harder for a single to prove his/her ties.....if they are not married.

Three times are a lot if they wanted to change their mind they could do it in the last attempt but they did not do it. You are only going to waste money if you are going to apply again for your family.

They did not listen to your MP request so what else could you do....Anyways. If It were me I would not involve other third person's help. Yup. I want to study in Canada but I am not desperado. If I miss my family REALLY MUCH, heck with the rest of the world, I'll join my family in my home country.
 
asad100101 said:
My understanding is simple:

Your wife and kids act as home ties that will bring you back to your homeland after completing your studies. If they will join you in Canada, so who will act as home ties in your case.

It is even harder for a single to prove his/her ties.....if they are not married.

Three times are a lot if they wanted to change their mind they could do it in the last attempt but they did not do it. You are only going to waste money if you are going to apply again for your family.

They did not listen to your MP request so what else could you do....Anyways. If It were me I would not involve other third person's help. Yup. I want to study in Canada but I am not desperado. If I miss my family REALLY MUCH, heck with the rest of the world, I'll join my family in my home country.

Thank you for your comments:

As i said have my job back home, and my employer still pays me and that's very clear in his letter and the bank statement.

secondly we have property out there land and home and family..

Some people suggested to go to the federal court??

I 'm in very bad condition and i don't know what to do
 
Did you think about consulting with a lawyer ? I know most lawyers take a fees even for basic consultation. But dont go to any lawyer , research a lot about the lawyer first.
 
lrow said:
Did you think about consulting with a lawyer ? I know most lawyers take a fees even for basic consultation. But dont go to any lawyer , research a lot about the lawyer first.

Yes I have seen a lawyer who is expert in these issues, and he told me i can handle it for you, but while goggling i have not came cross such issue that's make me not comfortable about the issue