You have responded to some of my comments on this forum and I am seeking your advice. I just got an e-mail from my MP stating the following:
We have contacted the Immigration Office and they advise us that in order for you to sponsor your husband you would have to be a permanent resident, who resides in Canada (you did not reside in Canada on the day on which the application was filed). It was suggested that when you come to ..... you should contact the Immigration Office in...... (address provided)
I am a Canadian citizen by birth and I think I am being classified as a permanent resident. Based on what the MP states do you agree? What should I do? I was automatically rejected because of this and I am trying to find a way for immigrations to acknowledge their mistake so as to avoid a long appeal process or re-applying. For those of you who don't know I was approved as a sponsor in Misissauga and then refused by the local embassy for living with my husband in Greece.
What will going to my local immigrations office do to help me in this situation? Could they somehow do this if they see I have returned to Canada?
Advice?
We have contacted the Immigration Office and they advise us that in order for you to sponsor your husband you would have to be a permanent resident, who resides in Canada (you did not reside in Canada on the day on which the application was filed). It was suggested that when you come to ..... you should contact the Immigration Office in...... (address provided)
I am a Canadian citizen by birth and I think I am being classified as a permanent resident. Based on what the MP states do you agree? What should I do? I was automatically rejected because of this and I am trying to find a way for immigrations to acknowledge their mistake so as to avoid a long appeal process or re-applying. For those of you who don't know I was approved as a sponsor in Misissauga and then refused by the local embassy for living with my husband in Greece.
What will going to my local immigrations office do to help me in this situation? Could they somehow do this if they see I have returned to Canada?
Advice?