Since May of this year, I've had an exclusion order placed against me from entering Canada for a year because I had previously overstayed a visitor visa and lived there illegally for 4 years. I have a wife and 2 young children in Canada who I miss very much and I just want to be back with them.
I tried to appeal it through the Immigration Appeal Division but they said I wasn't eligible to appeal and they wouldn't even consider the appeal on humanitarian and compassionate grounds. I was wondering if there's anything else I can do to try and get it reversed so I can be back with my family in Canada. I'm afraid that if I have to wait another 6 months my children will eventually forget about me and stop loving me because they are so young.
I know people will ask about her coming to the US to see me but we just can't afford it. It will cost around $3000 for my wife and 2 kids to fly round trip to see me and go back. I just want to be back with them. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
2006-11-02
08:42:11
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ihatecanada
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Politics & Government
➔ Immigration
I've heard of something called a Minister's Review but I'm not sure if there really is such a thing or how to go about getting one if there is. Also, is it possible to return to Canada and apply for some sort of refugee status, at a point of entry, based on sending me back home would cause undue hardship and would be cruel and unusual punishment?
2006-11-02
08:44:57 ·
update #1