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Re: Father in Army Posted on: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 17:50:03 MDT

No one here could possible give you an answer to your question. The only
way to find out would be to apply and see what happens.
--
Jim Humphries,
Former Visa Officer
wrote in message
news:1182357698.774621.21160@i13g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
>
> I am planning to apply for immigration under the Federal Skilled
> Worker Category. My Father was serving in the Army some time ago, now
> he is retired. Some time ago (after retiring from the Army) when my
> Father applied to visit Canada he was denied the VISA saying that some
> people who served under him while in the Army had violated human
> rights. My Father was never convicted of this or any other human
> rights violation in any country, the authorities purely got this
> information from some newspaper thats all. My question is, based on
> this will my application for Federal Skilled Worker Category be
> rejected?
>
> Thanks
> Deepak.
>
>



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