It's nothing personal and I never questioned the legality or genuinity of your marriage. You asked a question in an open forum and I gave my (an) opinion. You are not obliged to take it; someone else may take it. That's why it's an open forum.Cdagal said:I know my father-in-law personally thanks. Because he is Nigerian, my husband's word would need verification - is that the point you are trying to make? Save it. I would not have married him, Nigerian or not, if I did not know well and trust the man with my life. My husband was educated in the UK and could have applied in many ways, including as a skilled worker in Canada if he had chosen to.
For your info, I'm Nigerian born. I am also an immigration consultant and I have seen similar cases. Like I said earlier, if your partner answered the questions satisfactorily, you should not have a problem. I only explained why such a question will crop up!