National Anthems: Home | Africa | Americas | Asia | Australia&Oceania | Europe | Olympic Anthem |

 
Passports: Home [ Africa ] [ Americas, Australia & Oceania] [ Asia] [ Europe] [ Other documents
Travel:
[Europe] [ Asia ] [ USA-Canada ] [ Latin-America ] [ Africa ] [ Australia ] [ Carabben ] [ Air ] [Cruises ]
Forum
Live chat




Re: Refugee Status Posted on: Fri, 9 Jan 2004 11:00:14 -0500

One heck of a mess-up.
If she is going to be your ex-wife, then forget about it.
In due time she will get caught and deported.

"redfisher69" wrote in message
news:635ec70.0401090553.3bada3ff@posting.google.com...
> The reason I'm asking this is because my soon to be ex-wife went to
> Canada illegaly on 27 May 03. She was denied temp visa and student
> visa in Buffalo because she shoplifted here in the United states. She
> is there and was/is working illegaly and now I have learned that she
> has filed paperwork with Canadian Immigration to allow her to stay and
> work. Why would they do that after she was denied entry in the first
> place? She filed a false police report on me saying that I thretened
> to kill her after I told her that I was coming to get the car that she
> had there because it was in my name and in country more than 6 months.
> I got the car out after a bit of a hassel. Can she claim some difrent
> status based on her sister being a Canadian citizen? She dosen't have
> her PR card from the states but she has a stamp to substute for the
> card until she gets her card.