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Im sponsoring my husband, he’s from Hungary and it’s here in Canada with a work visa.
Our application got denied last week, because my husband ex didn’t want to take their daughter to get the medical exam.
She has sole custody, my husband agreed at court to support her and her eldest 22 years old sister.
After 5 years of spending on lawyers, gettingdocuments from Hungary to translate and notarized this is a shocking blow ti us.
Budapest court ignore us, my sister in law who lives in Budapest was told that he has to go in person to obtain the full documentation.
He’s here with a work visa and cannot leave the country.
 
Im sponsoring my husband, he’s from Hungary and it’s here in Canada with a work visa.
Our application got denied last week, because my husband ex didn’t want to take their daughter to get the medical exam.
She has sole custody, my husband agreed at court to support her and her eldest 22 years old sister.
After 5 years of spending on lawyers, gettingdocuments from Hungary to translate and notarized this is a shocking blow ti us.
Budapest court ignore us, my sister in law who lives in Budapest was told that he has to go in person to obtain the full documentation.
He’s here with a work visa and cannot leave the country.
What did refusal letter say? I know some VOs in the past have waived medicals for non accompanying dependents when tons of evidence has been provided showing that the partner is outright refusing to take the child/or the child is outright refusing.
 
What did refusal letter say? I know some VOs in the past have waived medicals for non accompanying dependents when tons of evidence has been provided showing that the partner is outright refusing to take the child/or the child is outright refusing.
 
He cannot prove she does have sole custody unless he personally goes to the court in Budapest, he’s here in a visitor visa, if he leaves the country they won’t let him back in.
 
He cannot prove she does have sole custody unless he personally goes to the court in Budapest, he’s here in a visitor visa, if he leaves the country they won’t let him back in.
Now I see the issue. He does not want to leave to get the document that he needs for spousal visa because he is afraid of not being able to come back. But if he stays until his working visa expires, what are you going to do? This issue will not go away even after a few years and there is no work around unless he goes back to get the document.

You can postpone this until his working visa expires and then he has to go back and meanwhile he can collect his document at that time.
 
What are you talking about? They don't let anyone who's had a work or visit visa leave and at some point return to Canada? That is simply not true.
At some point? Surely you are talking about an extended visa back home.
OUR LAWYER TOLD US THAT
 
Now I see the issue. He does not want to leave to get the document that he needs for spousal visa because he is afraid of not being able to come back. But if he stays until his working visa expires, what are you going to do? This issue will not go away even after a few years and there is no work around unless he goes back to get the document.
I know
 
At some point? Surely you are talking about an extended visa back home.
OUR LAWYER TOLD US THAT
You think just because your lawyer told you something it makes it true?

As ryester said you need to find a way to overcome to issue regardless if you want to sponsor him. He's from a visa exempt country so he can re-enter Canada for up to 6 months at a time as a visitor anyways. No idea why you're convinced him leaving means he can never come back - in any case, if your end goal remains to sponsor him for Canadian PR it sounds like he will have to leave no matter what to get documentation.
 
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Ive been told by Immigration that they don’t recommend him to leave the country until he gets the PR.
I’ve asked them two years ago, when my father in law in Budapest asked to see his son at his death bed.
After that I’ve asked many times only to get the same answer
 
Ive been told by Immigration that they don’t recommend him to leave the country until he gets the PR.
I’ve asked them two years ago, when my father in law in Budapest asked to see his son at his death bed.
After that I’ve asked many times only to get the same answer
We’ve reached out to our area MP, he has tried to help us talking directly to immigration to no award.
We’ve asked him if he could vouch for my husband when he goes to Hungary, he told us the same that nobody could be sure.