YesYou haven't answered an important question though - did anything related to previous relationships come up in the face to face interview?
YesYou haven't answered an important question though - did anything related to previous relationships come up in the face to face interview?
My wife was consistent and denied previous common law relationships, the officer asked about previous common law relationships but not specifically about marriages. Semantics I know.So let's be clear - what did she say and did she repeat the lie in that interview?
My wife was consistent and denied previous common law relationships, the officer asked about previous common law relationships but not specifically about marriages. Semantics I know.
My wife was consistent and denied previous common law relationships, the officer asked about previous common law relationships but not specifically about marriages. Semantics I know.
My previous marriage (In Canada to another Canadian) lasted just weeks. Long story short, we separated 4 weeks after we got married. I was worried I would get drilled by IRCC, so I provided a detailed letter of explanation as to what happened in my short-lived marriage, and I didn't have any issues with my application and process. Life happens, and it's best to just be honest.She’s just digging that proverbial immigration hole ,deeper & deeper isn’t she ?
If she lied in any way , just a shot in the dark , I wouldn’t quite say that the interview was a success.
I’d be asking her if there’s any other “ insignificant “ things she’d like to tell you at this time. Like NOW’S the time to show all her cards .
A marriage is a MARRIAGE. Insignificant or not , it’s STILL a marriage
My wife was consistent and denied previous common law relationships, the officer asked about previous common law relationships but not specifically about marriages. Semantics I know.
Yes this is how she discovered there is still a record of marriage even with a divorce, National online registry. I would be surprised if the background check did not find this record.I would have thought that Colombia would be a country with a competent, centralized civil registry where any domestic marriages would be shown when one presents app to IRCC.
This is most definitely NOT a do it yourself situation. Get a lawyer.I am looking for a lawyer to consult. It was never her intention to withhold this information but she is trying to block out most of her life living there and this was included.
Yes this is how she discovered there is still a record of marriage even with a divorce, National online registry. I would be surprised if the background check did not find this record.
The reason I am leaning towards writing a letter to the IRCC is because my wife had a good rapport with the IRCC officer. We can appeal potentially to her compassion.
The owners of this forum are immigration lawyers. Make sure you use a lawyer, who specializes in immigration law.I am looking for a lawyer to consult.
The owners of this forum are immigration lawyers. Make sure you use a lawyer, who specializes in immigration law.
That's what I am going to do, I am very impressed with this forum and will likely call today. On another note how does this PSAC strike affect outland applications, if the strike goes forward on Wednesday?
The owners of this forum are immigration lawyers. Make sure you use a lawyer, who specializes in immigration law.
Well it turns out Cohen Immigration Law does not take on current applications only new ones from the start. The steered me towards Mario Bellissimo law firm in Toronto.
I am looking for a lawyer to consult. It was never her intention to withhold this information but she is trying to block out most of her life living there and this was included.
Yes this is how she discovered there is still a record of marriage even with a divorce, National online registry. I would be surprised if the background check did not find this record.
The reason I am leaning towards writing a letter to the IRCC is because my wife had a good rapport with the IRCC officer. We can appeal potentially to her compassion.