Hello all, my first post here, i'm hoping i could find some answers for the situation !
My girlfriend of 1.5 years and her family (mother, stepfather, sister) have moved to Canada,QC,Mtl from Hungary about 4 years ago as refugees
They were told that they should have a hearing within a year but time passed by and until January 2016 they heard nothing, then the notice came about the hearin
2016 February - Hearing
2016 March 29 - Received letter that they have NOT BEEN ACCEPTED
They will be going to their lawyer next week to see what are their options, but I wanted to ask you guys if anyone could help me out with options i may have with my girlfriend
We do want to eventually get married and start a family, but did not really move forward with any plans until we had news about their status, and sadly the news we just got is not the one we were waiting for...
From reading a few sites and some posts here, getting married right now would do us no good, specially in the eyes of the goverment and our intention was never to do it just to get my girlfriend a status and she cleary told me she would NOT MARRY ANYONE JUST FOR THAT
-Could we start a sponsorship now that she has been refused? (without her leaving the country)
-If she left the country to go back to Hungary, and i went there to marry her (when the time is right and not just a rushjob to let her stay here) would she be able to return with me to Canada or would she have to apply and wait in Hungary to receive some documents ?
Are there other options im not aware of? I'm also an immigrant but i came here as a 14 year old boy with my parents and i have been a Canadian Citizten since 2007.
Also the sister is 14 now, she goes to school here, learned french and english, does the family have any arguments that they can make in order to let their daughter finsih school here, or the goverment does not take into consideration that she basicly has to start over her studies if returned to Hungary?
I guess we will know a bit more after the visit at the lawyer but i wanted to get some outside opinions...
Thanks in advance!
My girlfriend of 1.5 years and her family (mother, stepfather, sister) have moved to Canada,QC,Mtl from Hungary about 4 years ago as refugees
They were told that they should have a hearing within a year but time passed by and until January 2016 they heard nothing, then the notice came about the hearin
2016 February - Hearing
2016 March 29 - Received letter that they have NOT BEEN ACCEPTED
They will be going to their lawyer next week to see what are their options, but I wanted to ask you guys if anyone could help me out with options i may have with my girlfriend
We do want to eventually get married and start a family, but did not really move forward with any plans until we had news about their status, and sadly the news we just got is not the one we were waiting for...
From reading a few sites and some posts here, getting married right now would do us no good, specially in the eyes of the goverment and our intention was never to do it just to get my girlfriend a status and she cleary told me she would NOT MARRY ANYONE JUST FOR THAT
-Could we start a sponsorship now that she has been refused? (without her leaving the country)
-If she left the country to go back to Hungary, and i went there to marry her (when the time is right and not just a rushjob to let her stay here) would she be able to return with me to Canada or would she have to apply and wait in Hungary to receive some documents ?
Are there other options im not aware of? I'm also an immigrant but i came here as a 14 year old boy with my parents and i have been a Canadian Citizten since 2007.
Also the sister is 14 now, she goes to school here, learned french and english, does the family have any arguments that they can make in order to let their daughter finsih school here, or the goverment does not take into consideration that she basicly has to start over her studies if returned to Hungary?
I guess we will know a bit more after the visit at the lawyer but i wanted to get some outside opinions...
Thanks in advance!