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Old Dec 26th 2001, 10:02 am
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sorry to be a party pooper butwe received a letter from canadian embasey saying we had failed the interview on christmas eve great timing, has anyone else been in the same boat as us we dont know what to do next please help emmigrating to canada means so much to us we are in a state of shock at the moment .
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Old Dec 26th 2001, 11:31 am
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Well, if you look at the reasons given do they appear to be accurate in = fact? If
there is some error in fact you may have grounds for an = appeal. Or if there is
an error in law, or both. To determine that you = may need to seek some
professional advice.

However, in most cases I would not recommend an appeal to my clients as = appeals are
long, expensive and all that you really get is another = interview. But, if there is
no other way, then you can try.

Also, get an assessment under the new regs and see if you do any better. = If so,
apply again.

--=20 Good luck,

Berto Volpentesta, B.A. (Spec. Hons.), B.Ed. Member, OPIC Director, OPIC and
Education Committee Chairman

Sidhu & Volpentesta Inc. Serving people around the world since 1991

www.svcanada.com

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Old Dec 26th 2001, 12:33 pm
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So sorry to read your post. Where are you applying from? Have you considered the USA?
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Old Dec 26th 2001, 6:32 pm
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Hi!

If it's any consolation to you, the job market in Canada these days is not very good.
I think a lot of approved applicants are at least considering delaying their arrival
for as long as they can in order to arrive at a "better" time. Unless you have LOTS
of money to bring with you (say, six-to-twelve months of financial support), it may
actually be a blessing in disguise not to have succeeded this time, and you can
always re-apply when times are better and you're more prepared.

Good luck to you and your family.

Greg

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