I can't comment because I haven't seen the new file. However, like PMM, I don't hold out much hope.aziz2010 said:so what do you think of the new file we sent now ??
Aziz
I guess so...try this http://canlii.org/en/ca/irb/dair2dv8103100 said:Is CanLII public?? How can I access it if I want to read some of these cases?
Wow, well this would explain why everyone is advising us to make sure we know even little details.aziz2010 said:i am not satisfied that you have bona fide relationship with your sponsor, Mrs............., you have a very superficial knowledge of her personal professional and family life and throughout the interview you demontrated no interest in her, you have not provided any facts demonstarting that you have maintained a shared and ongoing marital relationship with your sponsor and i am not satisfied that you are going to live with her in canada.
Cool ... thanks ;Dshamsia said:I guess so...try this http://canlii.org/en/ca/irb/
AMEN!! ;DHabibti said:Is there any way to do a complain or to protest? I have enough of reading or hearing stories of visa offices refusing visa because of stupid superficial reasons! A genuine relationship is about love, devotion and dedication to each other, commitment to the marriage, sacrifices, true friendship, etc. They should see the WHOLE PICTURE, not just a few wedding pictures to make a judgment! The life of two people is not a quick snapshot! It is months and months or years of waiting, of enduring, of not sleeping well, nourishing the bond despite the distance and the time difference, maintaining the hope no matter what. They don't realize that they could wreck lives of people, their marriage, their family, their dreams, their hopes, their plans for the future, etc?
I am sure these visa officers can hold the hand of their beloved after work and feel safe and happy to have their beloved sleeping next to them. All I have is to rush home so I can read an email from my husband or to wait after a hard long week of work to have a time with him on msn during the weekend. I am tired of kissing my screen LOL
Over the past year, I invested around $12,000 (most of it are a loan and a loaded credit card) in our relationship, to make things happen. It does not include loss of income when one of the partner takes time off from work to visit the other or is penalized with employment insurance (my case). And you are aware of all the other high costs we had to pay for more than 2 or 3 years: missing terribly our partner, loneliness, sadness, worries, stress, judgments of others, facing obstacles in the process of the application, headaches due to the bureaucraZy, increased fatigue, and so on! I believe that the whole thing of immigration should be thought over!
I hope I did not write anything wrong. English is my second language
Ok... call me stupid but I can't seem to find the link for this particular case. Do you have a link you could share ... pretty please...LOLddobro2 said:I followed rjessome's lead and read it last night. It scared the crap out of me re: the stuff we put in our application. I would agree that between the "fabrications" that the couple had to fess up to and the inconsistencies and lack of knowledge in the answers which CIC judged was due to miscommunication and lack of meaningful communication at best, one could see why immigration made the decision it did. But they nitpicked over whether Aziz knew exactly when his wife moved into her current place (he said two or three months but it was six or more). But the calling card cutting out multiple times during the hearing interview (I think it was).....come on, dude, you couldn't have found a secure line?
Aziz: you should read this paragraph more closely: "I note that the applicant is in good health, has English skills, has at least eleven years of formal education, and some work skills. I note that, notwithstanding, the applicant's family's modest lifestyle, they have been able to finance the appellant's travel to Morocco on at least two occasions. I note that the applicant has a cousin in Montreal and, though he has no current contact with that relative, a potential social network exists for him in Canada. In my view, the applicant has opportunities for settlement independent of the appellant in the circumstances of this case."
Translation: Why don't you find another immigration stream to come to Canada through, and if you really love this woman, you can be with her at last.
dair2dv8103100 said:Ok... call me stupid but I can't seem to find the link for this particular case. Do you have a link you could share ... pretty please...LOL
Wow!! There's so much more to this case than meets the eye, starting with the age difference!ddobro2 said:http://www.canlii.org/eliisa/highlight.do?text=El+aazouzi&language=en&searchTitle=Advanced+Search&path=/en/ca/irb/doc/2009/2009canlii83063/2009canlii83063.html