Hi,
I am hoping someone can give me some insight on what I should do now...
My husband and his family immigrated from China to Canada back approximately 17 years ago and became Canadian citizens in 2006. His parents frequently travel back to China for visits.
In 2015 my MIL brother (husband maternal uncle) was interested to come visit Canada. He was already retired, I guess low-middle incomer with pension. So he applied to come visit and was rejected. In the refusal letter their concern was he wouldn’t return back to China because:
1) lack of financial and personal assets
2) ties and connection to Canada
3) lack of travel history
Recently this year my MIL was diagnosed with lung cancer. She had surgery but could not complete chemo. Her chances of survival over 5 years is 40%.
Knowing she was depress about her situation we decided to reapply uncle to come visit again through an immigration lawyer. We said we would pay for all his expenses, showed proof of my husband income (because I’m on maternity leave), provided MIL medical record, recommendation from the doctor, and even his uncle traveled for.a week to improve his travel history.
Again the Immigration office rejected his request claiming its due to the financial situation and purpose of travel.
The paralegal offered two choices: either request for informal appeal, or reapply. Either options require additional fee.
I don’t know what would be the best course of action. Nothing changed since our application... but I’m wandering if we just lacked some documents (my financial assets, letters from my uncle and MIL pleading him to come visit) affected his chances... and I can’t help but be pissed at the lawyers are giving us suggestions on what can be improve if we reapply again when they should’ve adviced us the first time around.
I am hoping someone can give me some insight on what I should do now...
My husband and his family immigrated from China to Canada back approximately 17 years ago and became Canadian citizens in 2006. His parents frequently travel back to China for visits.
In 2015 my MIL brother (husband maternal uncle) was interested to come visit Canada. He was already retired, I guess low-middle incomer with pension. So he applied to come visit and was rejected. In the refusal letter their concern was he wouldn’t return back to China because:
1) lack of financial and personal assets
2) ties and connection to Canada
3) lack of travel history
Recently this year my MIL was diagnosed with lung cancer. She had surgery but could not complete chemo. Her chances of survival over 5 years is 40%.
Knowing she was depress about her situation we decided to reapply uncle to come visit again through an immigration lawyer. We said we would pay for all his expenses, showed proof of my husband income (because I’m on maternity leave), provided MIL medical record, recommendation from the doctor, and even his uncle traveled for.a week to improve his travel history.
Again the Immigration office rejected his request claiming its due to the financial situation and purpose of travel.
The paralegal offered two choices: either request for informal appeal, or reapply. Either options require additional fee.
I don’t know what would be the best course of action. Nothing changed since our application... but I’m wandering if we just lacked some documents (my financial assets, letters from my uncle and MIL pleading him to come visit) affected his chances... and I can’t help but be pissed at the lawyers are giving us suggestions on what can be improve if we reapply again when they should’ve adviced us the first time around.