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GOT DENIED BY LICO REQUIREMENTS

girl2nv

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Hi Everyone :)

Got denied by LICO requirements and not sure if immigration will issue deportation order for my husband...has this happened to anyone, what do you do after this happens?
 

kcward7

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Hi Everyone :)

Got denied by LICO requirements and not sure if immigration will issue deportation order for my husband...has this happened to anyone, what do you do after this happens?
I'm confused, LICO is not applicable to spouse sponsorship. Why would your husband be deported?
 

girl2nv

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My husband has 3 kids, of which, one had a baby, so now LICO applied and Idont meet financial requirements so Im not sure what happens
 

girl2nv

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I got a letter saying that Im not an "eligible" sponsor, meanwhile we been waiting since 2014...they sent us to do one thing after another including DNA test and medicals expired and we had to do another oneand now 4.5 years later they denied me as a sponsor and advised him that his sponsor doesnt meet financial requirements, we have 30 days to provide additional information (which we dont have), so I guess his sponsorship going to be refused and what happens from there? will they issue a deportation order to go back home?
 

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who are you trying to sponsor? this is confusing. he is in canada? on a visa of sort? are you sponsoring your husband? there is no income requirement for spousal sponsorship
 

Buletruck

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What is his status in Canada now (visitor visa, Work permit)? Having read your previous posts, seems the daughter had a child. Are the children in Canada now as well? If she isn't married or in a common law relationship, I don't see much hope for the application until she is 22 and you apply again. Otherwise, you may want to consider an H&C application.
 

girl2nv

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My husband originally came to Canada as a visitor, once here he applied for refugee status (he has not been before refugee board) as I married him and sponsored him here before he was called...my income apparently doesnt meet LICO requirements, however what I want to kno is...now that the application will be refused, what happens? Will they send him back home or can he stay here with me until I can re-apply when his daughter turns 22?
 

girl2nv

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So he has no status in Canada right now? Where is the daughter?
Not even sure what his status is...his daughter back home, not in Canada, only he is here, came 2011 on visitor visa, applied for refugee status (which he was given work permit from), then we got married in 2013, tried to sponsor him and now 2018 I get denial
 

Buletruck

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So I would assume he has no status in Canada at present (unless he has a current work permit), which means he is at risk of removal. If he has a work permit, he should be able to remain in Canada until it expires. You could apply for H&C, but that doesn't necessarily prevent him from being removed, but won't stop the H&C processing. Or he returns to his home country, waits till the daughter is 22 and you apply again.
 
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girl2nv

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Yes, he has a work permit thru the refugee program which he first applied for, and he has been on that ever since...so once this application is refused maybe he will go to refugee board for hearing
 

Buletruck

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Really, you need the advice of competent legal council. The whole thing sounds very complicated. Is his refugee claim still active? Has he had any updates or been accepted as a refugee yet? You really need to determine his actual status. In 7 years he should have had some contact with IRB about his refugee claim, whether it was an interview, withdrawal or deemed abandoned. This is all critical to where he stands (as far as status is concerned) at this point in time and what the likely outcome will be in the next little while.
 
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