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what happens if i get denied pr? please help

what happens if i get denied pr? please help

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Old Oct 7th 2002, 10:36 pm
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Default what happens if i get denied pr? please help

Hi everyone, this is my first post here, and i am wondering if anyone could maybe help me with some information....

I am from the UK and I am married to a Canadian citizen.
Our application for PR was sent in a couple of months ago, and according to the website, it is now processing. I recieved an extension of stay, which is good until next May.
Now, I am a major worrier, and I (like many others) am terrified I will get denied PR and have to leave Canada.I have no criminal record, or illness. I (as far as I know) sent all the information needed to the processing center, and included details on how we met, etc, including LOTS of pics of the wedding, reception, family pics etc...
I have a child in the UK from a previous relationship. All child support is up to date, and the child support agency even sent me a letter saying this, and also I no longer need to pay as I am not in the country, and I am not working (when i am working, i am planning to send money on a regular basis anyway).
Can I be denied as I have a child back in the UK?

If I do get denied, are there other avenues I can look into so I can remain here? I couldnt bear to be seperated from my wife.

Thank you all in advance, and I do hope someone can give me some idea of what to expect
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Old Oct 8th 2002, 12:57 am
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Default Re: what happens if i get denied pr? please help

You worry too much... :-) - relax and enjoy your life in Canada. You will not
be refused just because you have a child in UK, don't be silly...

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"Brody" wrote in message
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    > Hi everyone, this is my first post here, and i am wondering if anyone
    > could maybe help me with some information....
    > I am from the UK and I am married to a Canadian citizen.
    > Our application for PR was sent in a couple of months ago, and according
    > to the website, it is now processing. I recieved an extension of stay,
    > which is good until next May.
    > Now, I am a major worrier, and I (like many others) am terrified I will
    > get denied PR and have to leave Canada.I have no criminal record, or
    > illness. I (as far as I know) sent all the information needed to the
    > processing center, and included details on how we met, etc, including
    > LOTS of pics of the wedding, reception, family pics etc...
    > I have a child in the UK from a previous relationship. All child support
    > is up to date, and the child support agency even sent me a letter saying
    > this, and also I no longer need to pay as I am not in the country, and I
    > am not working (when i am working, i am planning to send money on a
    > regular basis anyway).
    > Can I be denied as I have a child back in the UK?
    > If I do get denied, are there other avenues I can look into so I can
    > remain here? I couldnt bear to be seperated from my wife.
    > Thank you all in advance, and I do hope someone can give me some idea of
    > what to expect
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    > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
 

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