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Don't lose hope on this. Please contact the NDVO right away with the additional supporting documentation and ask them to please reconsider. . It is really strange that they didn't accept the Court Marriage Certificate. I think the lack of wedding photographs and only a few people attending may have red flagged your case. The absence of both parents from the girls and guys side at such an important occasion is also a red flag. Your intentions might have been good but the lack of guests and elders at an indian ceremony does not happen too often. But the fact is that you did get married per Hindu rites and now you have the certificate from your temple to prove the wedding ceremony.
It might be worth while getting an affidavit from your sister and lawyer stating they were present and witnessed the ceremonies as well.
Don't lose hope on this. Please contact the NDVO right away with the additional supporting documentation and ask them to please reconsider. . It is really strange that they didn't accept the Court Marriage Certificate. I think the lack of wedding photographs and only a few people attending may have red flagged your case. The absence of both parents from the girls and guys side at such an important occasion is also a red flag. Your intentions might have been good but the lack of guests and elders at an indian ceremony does not happen too often. But the fact is that you did get married per Hindu rites and now you have the certificate from your temple to prove the wedding ceremony.
It might be worth while getting an affidavit from your sister and lawyer stating they were present and witnessed the ceremonies as well.
I checked again my refusal. It said: marriage must be genuine or was not entered primarily to come to Canada.
OR; so it will be one law applicable to refuse the application and he applied marriage must be genuine because he didn't mentioned anything why he felt marriage was entered primarily to come to canada.
then he explained why he felt marriage certificate was not Genuine.
He didn't mention - Bad faith or fake relationship
Now, I have received the Pictures too. I will file for ADR and I think my case will be successful in ADR when we will show marriage pictures, Certificate and witness letters.
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