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When a government denies your a citizen of their country due to the size of your lips things get crazy!

When a government denies the passport they issued you is not yours things get really crazy!

When a government all of a sudden says they lost your fingerprints they took themselves things get crazier!

When a government is shown a 99.9% DNA match and REFUSE to COMMENT,

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WE NEED AN ELECTION!!!!

SHAME ON YOU HARPER!

http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/679235

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com

[11-08-2009,07:47]
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Roy
(in reply to: DENY THIS?)
WOW..they rejected all these...very sad....

She displayed her Ontario driver´s licence, OHIP card, social insurance card and Canadian citizenship certificate.

She showed her credit card, two bank cards, Shoppers Drug Mart Optimum card, Humber River Regional Hospital Card and a recent dry cleaning receipt from One Hour Brighten Cleaners on Lawrence Ave. W., near her Toronto address.

She produced a letter from her Toronto employer, ATS courier service, about a recent promotion.

The high commission rejected them all. Worse, instead of helping Mohamud, they sent her voided passport to Kenyan immigration authorities to help them prosecute her.


[11-08-2009,12:53]
[***.173.54.11]
Anonymous
(in reply to: DENY THIS?)
The photos on the passports do not always reflect the appearance ..we always can change our appearance..we change eyeglasses, facial hair (shaved sometimes, with beard and moustache in other times....)..what if you do a plastic surgery?!!


Stupid Kenyan officer..

[11-08-2009,12:55]
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Anonymous
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SOLVED.........


TORONTO - Ottawa is preparing emergency travel documents to bring a Toronto woman marooned in Kenya home.


The move comes after her lawyer said a 99.9 per cent positive DNA test proves Suaad Hagi Mohamud´s identity. The Somali-born woman has been stuck in Nairobi for more than two months after she was told her lips did not match her passport photo when she tried to travel home.


Canada footed the $800 bill for the genetic testing which compared Mohamud´s DNA with that of her son.


A spokeswoman for the Canada Border Services Agency says travel documents are being prepared for Mohamud.


The woman´s Toronto lawyer, Raoul Boulakia, had said he would bring a motion today asking the Federal Court to order the government to issue Mohamud an emergency passport to repatriate her back to Canada.


He says he hopes the Canadian government will ask Kenya to drop all charges against Mohamud, which include using another person´s passport and being in Kenya illegally.


The charges were laid as a result of the Canadian government saying Mohamud was not who her passport said she was.


Mohamud, 31, spent a month visiting her mother in Kenya and was on her way back to Canada when an officer stopped her at Nairobi airport May 21, saying she did not look like her four-year-old passport photo.


At the crux of the matter was the size of her lips.



[11-08-2009,13:43]
[***.173.54.11]
Anonymous
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How can you say solved?

This mother was kept from her husband and son for a long time. Her friends had to post bail! Her friends and family ran to politicians. They had to run to the media to get any response.

So my question is did the officer at the Canadian Embassy get fired?

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com

[11-08-2009,14:53]
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Roy
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The Saga continues.

http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/680529

[13-08-2009,06:52]
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Roy
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Now the charges have been dropped but where is the Minister responsible for Canadian´s abroad?

http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/681193

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com

[14-08-2009,09:45]
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Roy
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