A reality check on the spon/permanent res. process

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Subject: A reality check on the spon/permanent res. process
  I was discussing the sponsorship/permanent resident process with my family last night.

My mother in particular is not very familiar with it at all.

She was insisting that it was very difficult/unlikely for a foreigner to be successful in their application to become a permanent resident after marrying a Canadian citizen/permanent resident.

She said there are a huge number of marriage scams and this is the main reason why it´s so difficult.

Another factor in her belief stems from the on-going difficulties a family member is having in bringing over their wife to Canada.

My brother´s brother-in-law is now a permanent resident of Canada and has been trying for a few years to sponsor his wife and bring her over to Canada along with their child.
Each time he has been denied the sponsorship/visa.

My mother said, what will happen if you marry and then are denied the sponsorship/permanent resident visa?

In my mind, if you have a genuine marriage then it is almost a given that you will be granted the sponsorship/permanent resident visa.

Who is correct in their thinking, my mother or myself?

[13-01-2011,10:20]
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Anon
A thin line between (in reply to: A reality check on the spon/permanent res. process)
Sponsorship bars and conditional visas may soon be on the way.
[13-01-2011,11:08]
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Anonymous
(in reply to: A reality check on the spon/permanent res. process)
Your Brother´s, Brother in-Law has been trying (for years) and keeps getting refused, hmmmmm

What is unusual about this is that every time one is refused the reason for the refusal is given to the sponsor and the applicant yet he keeps re-applying.

There is no mention of your Brothers, Brother In-Law retaining an experienced counsel to assist and advise him on the correct course of action.

Penny wise and pound foolish.

Time saved hiring an experienced, knowledgeable counsel is priceless, or he can wait for several more years.

Roy
cvimmigration.com

[13-01-2011,12:10]
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Roy
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