I’m writing about my friend who called me today with this horrible news. I don’t know all the exact details but I think the general situation should be enough.
My friend and her husband came on working visa and applied for PNP program and everything approved. He has a steady job with 60h a week, paying all the taxes and basically start to settle down in Canada.
Then they sent their application for Permanent Resident and the whole processes started. Unfortunately one day he decides to have few drinks after work and drive himself home. He got catch. He was coveted, had to pay fine and got his license suspended. All this was reported to the immigration of course.
This year in May they receive medical request, which they did. And of course assumed that the process is going fine. Yesterday they got request to come to local immigration office. At the interview they receive the letter that the DUI charge is a serious crime and they have 30 day to live Canada.
She was crying all day and is really in a bad shape so I decided to find some info for her.
Is there any chance to fix this and how?
Is there any good lawyer in Edmonton,AB (where we live) that may help them?
Any advice would be appreciated.
My friend and her husband came on working visa and applied for PNP program and everything approved. He has a steady job with 60h a week, paying all the taxes and basically start to settle down in Canada.
Then they sent their application for Permanent Resident and the whole processes started. Unfortunately one day he decides to have few drinks after work and drive himself home. He got catch. He was coveted, had to pay fine and got his license suspended. All this was reported to the immigration of course.
This year in May they receive medical request, which they did. And of course assumed that the process is going fine. Yesterday they got request to come to local immigration office. At the interview they receive the letter that the DUI charge is a serious crime and they have 30 day to live Canada.
She was crying all day and is really in a bad shape so I decided to find some info for her.
Is there any chance to fix this and how?
Is there any good lawyer in Edmonton,AB (where we live) that may help them?
Any advice would be appreciated.