Shaheenaz said:
No. They just said they think my husband won't come back if enters in Canada. That was all. So main thing is your hubby 's strong commitment with job or business which will make him to come back to BD. If your husband is a CEO , Accountant, or something like that in a company then he might get the visa. As long as he can show the VO that his company needs him within short time.
I think this logic loop is beyond ridiculous! They can deny our spouses who apply for a visit because they don't have enough ties to back home.... and *surprise* newly married couples don't like being apart for "up to 21 months"?
Yet if our spouses DID have the requirements for the visa (proof or convincing reasons they have strong enough ties that wouldn't stay past their visa and ties to home) then how would they convince CIC that they are ready to move and live in Canada?
It has actually been annoying me more and more lately. IF my wife had been from a country that has no visa requirements for visiting such as the USA, Europe etc then she could actually come and stay with me for a few months for a visit etc.
I almost think this unfair double standard would make a great media and legal case.
They should seriously look at amending this to allow for a TRV while this is in process and to reduce the risk, ask the sponsor to put up a bond or sign an agreement that if the person is NOT approved for spousal sponsorship then that person will leave or face criminal/financial penalties.
AND to close any loopholes anyone who violates this is deported immediately with no chance for appeal and stay. They can appeal from outside Canada.
This would allow for all of us honest applicants to not suffer due to the fake ones. I suspect that the majority of couples are having to suffer through this long wait due to the small percentage of fake marriages (which I obviously agree should be investigated and stopped).