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witty said:
in need of a bit of advice on how to best answer these question?
1.If I refuse this application what will you do?
2.What hardships would you suffer if your Spouse is not allowed to remain or go to
Canada?
1. The visa officer wants to see that the couple loves each other and wants to be together no matter what. So the best answer is something like: The sponsor will move to my country and we will live together there. Or: we will go to Country X and live together there. Of course you can also say you will appeal and if refused, apply again.
But if you were refused, appealed, and lost the appeal, what would you do? If you would give up and get divorced, the visa officer will think that the only reason you are applying is because you want to come to Canada, and that you and your partner don't really love each other.
2. Here you can discuss any problems that would prevent your spouse from leaving Canada to live with you in your country. For example, some Canadians cannot leave Canada to go live with their partners overseas because they have Canadian children and their exes will not allow the children to leave Canada. Others may have a career they cannot reasonably be expected to give up, or have to look after aging parents.
 
what you guys think is the best explaination for this Question *why were you so rushed to be married? how do you explain that?
 
because u are in love and didnt see the point in waiting and marriage was the next logical step
 
i went for my interview on the 10th of octuber at the kinston office. but the officer that interview me say she was not comfortable with my answers and my she thinks i am going to leave my wife when i get to canada.but she took my passport and birth certificate and told me she have to spoke to her supervisor and she will contact me in 2 weeks i would like to know what should i expect.do i get the visa or not.My wife and I is really worried.
 
well its obvious there are other things that we on here do not know

is there a huge age difference, there are other factors that we on here do not know

well the good news is they took the passport thats normally good, bad news she told you she doesn't like your answer
 
no she is 22 and i am 26.
 
she said ill get it back in 2 weeks but is there any cause where passport return and no visa issued
 
well you just have to wait now for the passport to be returned hopefully it will be in your favour

Is your wife ill by any chance? because what u wrote that she says means you are using your wife as a way to come to Canada so thats why she thinks you may leave your wife
 
she is a artistic but thats when she was younger and immigration havent phone her
 
ohhh she is autistic.... that explains it they believe you are using your wife to get into Canda did u explain to them her autism is not an issue
 
i did all that but she say she dont believe me but i did
 
How much time have you actually spent with your wife? If she is autistic and you have not spent much time with her, the visa officer might think you are not being realistic about your marriage.
 
agree with canadianwoman you were in Canada at 1 point so what did u guys do together is there any family that could have attested to the fatc that you guys do love each other genuine etc, you may need to appeal the refusal should that be it so be prepared start gathering as much proof as you can
 
we have being together from October 2009 and i leave February 2011 back to Jamaica because of immigration but she visit 2 times since.