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We landed in 2007, then he came back just to close some deals. But his lost his business in 2008 after partner's deceit (circumstances beyond his control ), filing bankruptcy, and then fall into unwilling bank debts to fill his payroll obligations. He has all real documents from bank to prove his line of credit, his bankruptcy record. Is that count?
This is not regular financial reasons.
He is going to have to do some serious convincing as to why it took him five YEARS to unwind his business. Perhaps the most convincing thing is that he actually has family (including a wife) in Canada, but even so I've seen quite a few IAD rejections on exactly such grounds. You REALLY need to speak with an experienced immigration attorney, because the odds of being successful will go up considerably in just such a case.
CIC generally ignores financial H&C arguments. I agree with computergeek - focus on the fact that he has family and that his mother-in-law was ill and he needed to be there for her.
Agree with others here. This is not a time to reduce paperwork. You will need every shred of evidence you have and as much evidence as you can get hold of. The more you have the better. An appeal is certainly not a process where you cut down on paperwork.
This is for Zeon786. The letter is emailed to the applicant only as it is the Permanent Residency File in its entirety that is sent to the local office without AIP.
Yes - they are obvious. However for the appeal, you have to prove far more than just the fact that your mother is elderly. You must prove that she is incapable of living on her own / incapable of taking care of herself. And you need to provide medical proof to back up any statements you make.
If you will represent him, you must have an executed representative form, yes.
Scylla's point here should not be lost: you have to do more than just file an appeal. There are deadlines for submitting any additional documentary evidence. If your husband has been within Canada in the past year, he has an automatic right to be allowed to attend the hearing as well. Otherwise, you can request that he be allowed to attend the hearing, but without a reason they won't allow this.
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