Peachnibbler
Star Member
- Jun 14, 2013
- 10
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Accra, Ghana
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 28-01-2013
- Interview........
- 28-08-2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- Declined
We received our refusal letter today by email, as I suspected. They stated that they told my husband their concerns but he did nothing to change their opinion that our relationship is not genuine. The officer was very aggressive, accusing my husband of having another passport for travelling abroad because, GET THIS, he did not have a Nigerian accent in her opinion. Her logic is astounding. She also accused him of being poor and looking for a rich woman on the internet to marry so he could come to Canada. She was rude about the fact that we could not afford and therefore did not have a posh reception and instead because of convenience to friends and family - some of whom could not come for fear of losing their jobs (on a Wednesday work day at 9:30am), had a brief meal in the parking lot of the Ikoyi Registry. She saw my husband as unemotional (he's a straightforward calm cool guy) and didn't ask him any questions about me. So in his mind, he answered her questions and he didn't see how she could come to her conclusion that our relationship was genuine. She told him that she felt he would run away once he got to Canada.
I have filed an appeal but I am not looking forward to spending more time away from my beloved husband. We have spent all we have keeping our two separate homes afloat, keeping my husband in university and applying for visitor's visas and sponsorship costs. I cannot keep my husband in school this term which makes him less employable in an already high unemployment country.
My friends and family in Canada simply do not understand...and don't know how to support me. I have asked if anyone would offer him a job but no one has come forward. So a work visa is out of the question. I cannot afford to send him to school in Canada as school fees are double that for Canadian students. So there is no point in applying for an Educational Visa. We cannot afford a lawyer or even an immigration consultant. I have already contacted our local MP but I doubt that this will produce much effect.
I just feel so overwhelmed and despaired. I see the stories of people waiting for 3 years to get through an appeal process, and my eyes just well up with tears at the thought. I hate my country for pretending to be such humanitarians and touting our multiculturalism while having this insane immigration process.
Can someone please help me with ordering the records from his interview? I don't know where to apply for that.
Peachnibbler.
Despairing Naija wife...up late and cannot sleep!
I have filed an appeal but I am not looking forward to spending more time away from my beloved husband. We have spent all we have keeping our two separate homes afloat, keeping my husband in university and applying for visitor's visas and sponsorship costs. I cannot keep my husband in school this term which makes him less employable in an already high unemployment country.
My friends and family in Canada simply do not understand...and don't know how to support me. I have asked if anyone would offer him a job but no one has come forward. So a work visa is out of the question. I cannot afford to send him to school in Canada as school fees are double that for Canadian students. So there is no point in applying for an Educational Visa. We cannot afford a lawyer or even an immigration consultant. I have already contacted our local MP but I doubt that this will produce much effect.
I just feel so overwhelmed and despaired. I see the stories of people waiting for 3 years to get through an appeal process, and my eyes just well up with tears at the thought. I hate my country for pretending to be such humanitarians and touting our multiculturalism while having this insane immigration process.
Can someone please help me with ordering the records from his interview? I don't know where to apply for that.
Peachnibbler.
Despairing Naija wife...up late and cannot sleep!
bbccanada said:Sorry about the news but i encourage you to still believing something very positive wIll come out in the letter. As i said the Accra office can do so many things to discourage people to give up but nothing is impossible with the help of God. I don't know where the officer is not satisfies in you case so i can say much but i pray you get a good knows by the grace of God.