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I was recently deported from Canada, Oct 08 after my application was denied along with PRRA- I was picked up and detained for two months before being sent back
my wife who is a permanent Rresident is still in Canada with two Canadian born daughters- how do we go about getting our little family back together or is this even feasible
i don't know what to tell my daughters 9two and six years old respectively) i don't know what is to be done. I had a pending Humanitarian Case,And Federal case which was called when I was detained.
please help
 
specifically what can i do or need to do- we were married before we migrated to Canada six yrs ago- does she need to do a spousal sponsorship?
 
Why exactly was your application denied? Did you come to Canada as PR's 6 years ago? Why did you lose your PR?
 
i applied for Refugee Status along with my wife it was approved.Then her Humanitarian case was approved after I was deported
 
i meant to type - my our joint Refugee Case was DENIED- in that previous post. THe results for the subsequent Humanitarian Case came 2 months after i left Canada. my case was determined Abandonned
 
I think you need an immigration lawer. If you can't afford a lawyer, ask your wife to look for a newcomers or immigrant centre in her town, go there and see if they have good advice or even a free lawyer available.

Your wife should be able to sponsor you but she needs to find out if there is something that needs to happen first because of the deportation. I am not sure how that works. Maybe some time has to pass or something needs to be applied for.
 
His wife, as a PR, can sponsor him through the Family class but he would still need Authorization to Return to Canada since he was deported.
 
rjessome said:
His wife, as a PR, can sponsor him through the Family class but he would still need Authorization to Return to Canada since he was deported.
That's what I was going to say, too. It seems strange to me, though, that he was arrested, detained for two months and then deported - and she was not. If the denied refugee claim was a joint one, and it was denied for both of them, why was he under an enforcement order and deported even with an H&C ap in process, and she wasn't? Would there be separate humanitarian applications for a married couple?

I find myself wondering if there was some reason he was otherwise inadmissible to Canada - and he was asked to leave because of that? Something about this story sounds familiar from months back - maybe on another forum, and maybe even a different person - but something rings a bell for me although there are no previous posts here for this member. Not sure what's the best course of action - the wife should definitely contact a lawyer. It's certainly not going to be an easy fix.
 
There have been so many little dirty tricks played on me and my family by CBSA and IRB its not funny
1. 6 months before the Refugee Case I received a letter from CIC denying me a work permit stating I was under a removal order a subsequent letter was received from CBSA a week letter to arrange removal that was in Nov 07 the refugee case was heard in Feb 08 .
now the circumstances of this case were different between me and my spouse- her application was volunatary mines was while under confinement at Rexdale- ( therefore i believed my case was prejudiced as - one made of circumstance- it was not) and this has been the overriding view under which my case and my spouses was viewed
- We were disrespected by the IRB member and subsequent PRA officer, who overrided not only evidence presented to him to support my claim but affadavits from Canadian Social Worker- who he dismissed as lacking the authority to pass judgement on a very personal issue concerning my spouse.-

2.Why have they refused to provide my Canadian daughters with there benefits-i know they are not really considerred "Canadian " by the authorities

_ admissibility- hmm- i worked two jobs legally my wife worked we were not bums we have been married for 9 years we were married years before we came to Canada under difficult circumstances

We have no criminal inclination or record -so what is the issue- as one Guard at the rat-infested Rexdale Complex said- we Caribbean men havechildren with so many different women, and we don't maintain the children,- he also stated that we were abusing Canada's goodwill by overstaying and working illegally- ( All I did was try yo save my family's live- i succeeded so far) but i don't think it will ever be the same again
thank you to CBSA and IRB for destroying one young black family I wonder how many more families they have destroyed and they wonder why black kids are falling behind- what do you expect when you seperate the parents-

My family should have been treated thus- now my kids will suffer - because of this, I see no hope here- they have taken everything from me-

Thank you all