If you think people of this world all live under same situation and are all seeking refugee in a country called Canada, you are totally mistaken. We live in a world that some kids seek to reunite with their mother by flying underneath the tire of an airplane. Perhaps you will die of a confusion if you hear more of similar cases we have here in Edmonton, Canada.keesio said:If you think this one is confusing, check out some of the other posts by the OP....
You guys don’t discourage people from answering what they know about cases. And I would advise you not to answer those questions that you don’t have an answer to. Just refrain from answering in such a negative way.
There is a country called Somalia which is located in East Africa ( I am sure you haven’t heard of that). This country is without government for the last 24 years. There are all sorts of incidents, and so many people are scattered around the world seeking reunification to their loved one.
There is no joke and I am not kidding. It is not also necessary that I am an immigration lawyer or registered consultant to post a question to this forum. There are hundreds of cases that comes to our Somali Community offices everywhere in Canada. We try to help those we believe are victims, by giving them the right advice. We also try to tell, encourage and abide by our Canadian laws.
I am also telling you that CIC is not the only agency that legislates rules and laws for refugee. There are many other organization which CIC has to abide by which sets limits to advocates for refugee. There are many human rights laws that makes CIC to agree that there are exceptional cases to all the rules they drive. There is a possibility to change the rule, if we all see it fit.
But people like you are thinking like single-celled-animal.
There is nothing wrong with the teenage girl who left her husband and a child. Read again my case if you are willing to learn more form this forum and make contribution. The theme of the question is that she loved and was married to a untouchable blacksmith which she was afraid of telling her parents to. There is no law in the refugee camps of Kenya, where there is the largest refugee camp in the world, and only Somalis live. Why to joke! The parents didn’t know. The sponsor didn’t know. Whose fault is it. The girl was not interviewed. She is legally here in Canada for two months. Think outside the box.
Please I thank you for your answers and contributions, but I beg you not to discourage people from actively participating this forum. This forum is not closed. If you want to know the genuineness of all the cases I posted, ask me. I live in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. I will show you all the families that approach us every day and we refer them for legal advice for those whom you believe are the holders of government papers ( the consultants and lawyers).
Madal