an online consultation on marriage fraud

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Subject: an online consultation on marriage fraud

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http://cic.sondages-surveys.ca/s/marriage-fraud/?lang=en

Pitch your opinion or suggestions.


Thank you.

[12-10-2010,00:53]
[**.233.201.58]
Anonymous
(in reply to: an online consultation on marriage fraud)
To All

More Rules, More Delays, More Business, More Genuine couples kept apart!

Becareful what you wish for!!!!!

Just think of your friend who falls in Love by an accidental meeting and is really happy for the first time you can remember and under the new rules it is taking for ever to unite them as a couple.

Love Hurts!!!!

When CIC came out with their (MIO´s) Migration Integrity Officers the Globe and Mail asked me questions if I thought it was a good idea. I said no!!!

CIC sent two Migration Officers in China to a Photo Studio and a Restaurant that holds wedding receptions. These MIO´s speak a different dialect and the IAD/IRB refer the dialect as a total different language. They obtained no clear evidence that the Photo studio or the Restaurant was conducting business with bogus marriage couples.

All CIC did was maybe catch a small percentage but kept a large number of genuine Spousal Sponsorship couples apart for a far longer period.

THINK ABOUT IT!

I need money so I accept $40,000.00 to marry and sponsor someone from a third world country. So I have to stay married to them for a while, big deal I´ll hit them up for another twenty thousand.

OR WORSE

Little sweet chaste lady marries Tom and when she arrives from third world country Tom forces her on the street to become a prostitute or just beats the crap out of her every day because she has to stay married she feels she can not leave Tom.

How many people have posted here "can they leave their partners"????

The Spousal Sponsoship system is not broken so badly to need a complete overhaul. Increase the number of interviews by putting one or two more Visa Officers in the Visa Posts that see bogus marriages.

That way couples will stop (DIY) Spousal Applications and the whole process will actually speed up due to a better prepared Spousal applications.

Roy
cvimmigration.com




[12-10-2010,07:49]
[***.88.52.202]
Roy
False promise of marriage (in reply to: an online consultation on marriage fraud)
Dear All,

I would like to report a reverse false promise of marriage. I am a Hungarian citizen and was dating a Canadian man from the end of 2007 for three years. It was a genuine relationship, I can prove it with all our Windows Live Messenger chat logs and a lot of photos. This man proposed to me at the beginning of 2010 and promised me marriage. We started arranging the wedding papers and collected everything from the Hungarian authorities which cost me a lot of money. I sent these documents to him but after that instead of arranging the wedding he got involved into a relationship with another woman and broke up with me at the end of September 2010, six weeks before our wedding date. The other woman admitted by email that she knew about our engagement and she still went on ruining our relationship. I still have my documents at my ex-fiance but I can prove at the Hungarian authorities that we applied for the documents for a marriage in Canada. I can also prove with the priest in Canada that my ex-fiance asked for a date for marriage. My question is: can I file a lawsuit on some kind of international platform against this man for compensation regarding false promise of marriage with which he caused not only emotional but material damage as well?

[04-03-2011,09:24]
[**.64.46.183]
Bemese
(in reply to: an online consultation on marriage fraud)
no. I would encourage you to be glad you did not end up marrying the ass... go chop some wood or beat a tree to release some of the anger and then walk away and let it go.

Don´t give him one more ounce of your emotions - he is not worth it.

[04-03-2011,21:25]
[**.180.238.237]
Sharon
(in reply to: an online consultation on marriage fraud)
Yes, but the problem is that I spent a lot of money on the wedding documents and I want that money back, since it´s material damage. I don´t want him to get away with this so simply. There should be some way where these bastards can be punished for the damage they caused.
[05-03-2011,05:03]
[**.64.46.183]
Bemese
(in reply to: an online consultation on marriage fraud)
Google Mike Duffy Live Sara Gil, watch the video.

This client of mine was concerned about the money spent as well. Never got a penny back.

When her friend´s husband who introduced her to her Ex-husband did a runner I told her to pull the sponsorship application and she said my ________ would never abandon me. But he did as well.

Go bang on a brick wall of a strudy building instead of a tree, trees hurt too.

Love is blind.

Roy
cvimmigration.com

[05-03-2011,06:27]
[***.88.53.251]
Roy
(in reply to: an online consultation on marriage fraud)
I always say in such instances, there are a thing called Karma. You may not be the one to make him pay, but someone will eventually.
[05-03-2011,14:40]
[**.180.238.237]
Sharon

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