Using 'Cheat' Sheets - Marriage Interview

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Trying to remember names of your Sponsors; co-workers, Supervisor, and friends that you have never met can be real difficult. Remembering an address where your Sponsor works is also a tough thing to recall in a time of stress.

You can write down study material but understand that when you arrive at the Embassy for the Marriage Interview YOU WILL BE SEARCHED! He never even used the ´Cheat Sheets´ yet they gave that as a reason for refusal.

This loving couple did several things wrong. First they applied and when refused reapplied not once but twice before appealing to the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD). They won at the IAD and CIC appealed that decision to the Federal Court of Canada. Luckily CIC lost!

The decision by persons at CIC to appeal the positive IAD decision to the Federal Court of Canada clearly shows their tunnel vision regarding any applicants nerves. Remember he never got to use the ´Cheat Sheets".

Since 2005 this couple have been kept apart by CIC and their own actions. 8 years!

During a Spousal Appeal the IAD member will call the applicant by phone and if they hear papers ruffling they will refuse the appeal immediately.

http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2013/07/12/federal_court_judge_upholds_decision_that_immigration_cheat_sheets_were_memory_aid.html

FYI

Roy
cvimmigration.com


[14-07-2013,07:32]
[***.113.87.90]
Roy
(in reply to: Using 'Cheat' Sheets - Marriage Interview)
For every genuine marriage that was denied, there are 1000 fake marriage approved.

It is impossible to screen out whether every marriage is genuine. Also at what cost?

I know it is cruel BUT that is life.... same goes for medical.... I know for a fact that most of the time, doctors do not recommend a best medical procedure because it is expensive... Not just in Canada but all over the world... Free medical comes with a cost really...

[14-07-2013,14:51]
[**.247.172.113]
SG
(in reply to: Using 'Cheat' Sheets - Marriage Interview)
Conspiracy Theories everywhere.

Man never walked on the moon, 9/11 was faked, UFO recovered, Diana was murdered by Royal Family,Jewish World Domination, The Philadelphia Experiment, etc.

So "SG" looking closer at your comment and the article and knowing the facts that it takes more than a year to get a Full Spousal Appeal scheduled in Toronto and they have 14 hearing rooms the process of sponsoring a bogus wife is real easy. 14 thousand a day times 356 days a year = 5,110,000 bogus approvals a year.

So what your saying is Canada´s population is growing by 5 million bogus spouses a year!

Get Real!

Roy
cvimmigration.com

[15-07-2013,06:29]
[***.113.87.90]
Roy
(in reply to: Using 'Cheat' Sheets - Marriage Interview)
I can see both sides of this. If they are still together through all of this, they may have a real relationship. If it was fake, they possibly would have given however, I personally know of someone who kept a fake relationship going for longer.

On the other hand, if it were real, why did the woman not go to be with him. If that were my husband and I was separated that long, I would done whatever it took to be with him, even giving up my status.

Without sounding too mean, this guy doesn`t appear to be the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree. I understand nerves but is it really so unreasonable to expect him to be able to learn a a bit of information about his spouse and relationship. If he was that committed to coming here, could he not have taken a crack at learning some English. If he gets `brain freezes`when stressed, I hate to think how he is going to manage here in Canada with no English and very limited skills.

[15-07-2013,11:33]
[**.251.90.240]
Sabrina
(in reply to: Using 'Cheat' Sheets - Marriage Interview)
Sabrina,

If you have to qualify your statement you probably should not say it - until you have walked in another persons shoes do not be quick to judge. Saying if it was you you would go live with your husband even if it means giving up your status is easy to say when it is not you. You have to look at the entire picture which chances are only the couple really knows

[18-07-2013,12:35]
[**.37.244.100]
Anonymous
(in reply to: Using 'Cheat' Sheets - Marriage Interview)
Actually I didn`t just hatch out of egg. I have lived through a few things, traveled extensively to some not very nice places to be with a person and as I said if that was me, even though I was born here, I would quit Canada and go where ever I could make a life with my husband. I would not put my life on hold for eight years even if it meant giving up my Canadian citizenship. If I had a strong career, family, etc. here, maybe not. Maybe then I would hang on and hope the legal aspects would work but people do give up things for their loved ones all the time. Usually it is the reverse, people who are fairly happy in their home countries with their friends and families, have to give all that up to come to Canada with their spouse. Also, if he was truly working toward coming here and making a life with her, surely he would have tried to learn some English.
[18-07-2013,16:40]
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Sabrina
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