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So my husbands application has been denied (they felt it was not genuine and it was for entry into the country) I am so furious. But anyways now we have entered into the appeal process unfortunately. I am using a lawyer to help me with that process. According to my understanding she will put in the appeal for us and then request for our applcation to review in which she would be representing us if it does get to the point where we have to go before the judge. We are hoping it does not because the is $3000 that no one has. Also she mentioned that we will or can give a written submission and a decision can be made from that if they are convinced. I am so saddened about all of this my husband should have been here by now we are trying to move on in our lives to grow together but immigration is keeping us apart. With my job it is hard to be travelling all the time and financially this is all just a mess. Can anyone suggest examples of how the process actually works or if they have gone through something like this. I have no time frame to work with i feel blind sighted to the whole process.
 
So my husbands application has been denied (they felt it was not genuine and it was for entry into the country) I am so furious. But anyways now we have entered into the appeal process unfortunately. I am using a lawyer to help me with that process. According to my understanding she will put in the appeal for us and then request for our applcation to review in which she would be representing us if it does get to the point where we have to go before the judge. We are hoping it does not because the is $3000 that no one has. Also she mentioned that we will or can give a written submission and a decision can be made from that if they are convinced. I am so saddened about all of this my husband should have been here by now we are trying to move on in our lives to grow together but immigration is keeping us apart. With my job it is hard to be travelling all the time and financially this is all just a mess. Can anyone suggest examples of how the process actually works or if they have gone through something like this. I have no time frame to work with i feel blind sighted to the whole process.
There is a whole thread dedicated to this, I will try to pull it up for you.
 
So my husbands application has been denied (they felt it was not genuine and it was for entry into the country) I am so furious. But anyways now we have entered into the appeal process unfortunately. I am using a lawyer to help me with that process. According to my understanding she will put in the appeal for us and then request for our applcation to review in which she would be representing us if it does get to the point where we have to go before the judge. We are hoping it does not because the is $3000 that no one has. Also she mentioned that we will or can give a written submission and a decision can be made from that if they are convinced. I am so saddened about all of this my husband should have been here by now we are trying to move on in our lives to grow together but immigration is keeping us apart. With my job it is hard to be travelling all the time and financially this is all just a mess. Can anyone suggest examples of how the process actually works or if they have gone through something like this. I have no time frame to work with i feel blind sighted to the whole process.

is there any redflags
 
What do you mean by that?

Large age difference, one partner divorced, other is never married, applicant has history of immigration violations, has history of attempting to enter Canada, or has family in Canada, short courtship before marriage, or marriage on first meeting, no parents attending wedding, wedding is a court wedding rather than a traditional one, sponsor waiting too long to visit, etc.

You mentioned your relationship is straightforward but is it really? If it was there wouldnt have been an interview in the first place. Did your husband just not know the answers to the interview questions?
 
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Large age difference, one partner divorced, other is never married, applicant has history of immigration violations, has history of attempting to enter Canada, or has family in Canada, short courtship before marriage, or marriage on first meeting, no parents attending wedding, wedding is a court wedding rather than a traditional one, sponsor waiting too long to visit, etc.

You mentioned your relationship is straightforward but is it really? If it was there wouldnt have been an interview in the first place
Well with what you have listed so far none of the above. Both of our families attended it was great wedding, we communicate all the time (families included) I visit as much as i can, I support both him and he has no criminal record, never married before, clear medical examination....Like i don't see why they would not believe our love is real. We both are very religious people and live good lives (not that they care or can see that) but ya
 
Well with what you have listed so far none of the above. Both of our families attended it was great wedding, we communicate all the time (families included) I visit as much as i can, I support both him and he has no criminal record, never married before, clear medical examination....Like i don't see why they would not believe our love is real. We both are very religious people and live good lives (not that they care or can see that) but ya

What about the interview questions? Your husband should be able to answer almost all the questions without fail
 
Well with what you have listed so far none of the above. Both of our families attended it was great wedding, we communicate all the time (families included) I visit as much as i can, I support both him and he has no criminal record, never married before, clear medical examination....Like i don't see why they would not believe our love is real. We both are very religious people and live good lives (not that they care or can see that) but ya

What is the relationship history? How did you meet, how much time have you spent together in person, how much time together before you got married? How old are you both? What are your education levels? Same religion?
 
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What do you mean by that?


age differenće, culture,religion,if you were married before or the country where your husband is from a country where marriage of convence is big
 
age differenće, culture,religion,if you were married before or the country where your husband is from a country where marriage of convence is big
neither of us have been married before and yes there is an age difference but nothing significant that would be a shocker and we had a decent size wedding
 
neither of us have been married before and yes there is an age difference but nothing significant that would be a shocker and we had a decent size wedding


ok should be no problem, are you older or him
 
What is the relationship history? How did you meet, how much time have you spent together in person, how much time together before you got married?

These have historically been the key questions. People who getting married without much time spent together. Also they will focus on certain countries of origin where there have been higher cases of so-called marriage of convenience.