Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!daemon From: chi@vlsi.uwaterloo.ca (Bo Chi) Newsgroups: ut.chinese Subject: Dec. 14 (II), News Digest Message-ID: <8912141850.AA10557@vlsi.waterloo.edu> Date: 14 Dec 89 13:50:44 GMT Sender: Distribution: ut Lines: 84 Approved: nobody@csri.toronto.edu Original-To: china-distribution@cs.toronto.edu | +---------I __L__ ___- i \ ------I +----+----+ | ___\_\_ | \./ | | -----+- | | | | | __ \/ | --+-- |--- | |---| | I----+----I | I__J/\ | __|__ | | | |---| | | | _____ \ | /| \ | | | L__-| | I I---------J / J \/ | | V | _/ * C h i n a N e w s D i g e s t * (ND Canada Service) -- Dec. 14 (II), 1989 Table of Contents # of Lines 1. The Latest Situation towards Family Reunion ......................... 55 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Legal Consulting about "Family Reunion" __ S.A.G. (Dec.12, 1989) ------------------------------------------------------------ FCSSC == Federation of Chinese Students and Scholars, Canada == Quan Jia Xue Lian (2,1,2,2) (in Chinese) S.A.G == Student Affairs Group of FCSSC -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following message is obtained through a phone conversation between Mr. Dennis Lu (vice president of the FCSSC.) and Gary Yee, Immigration Lawyer in Toronto, he is also the president of the CCNC. 1. According to the normal procedures, ONLY after one person has been finally approved as a PR, his or her spouses and children can be issued a Minister permit by Canadian Embassy to come to Canada. 2. However, for Chinese people, according to the NEW GUIDLINES, "minister permit" for family members sponsored by PR applicants could be simplified. 3. Since June, about 4400 people in China have applied for ELS ( English Language Students). But, about 60% of them has been turned down. So, it is DEFINITELY not a good way for your spouses to apply for ELS. 4. Technically, there is one thing we have all ignored that your spouse should not apply for a Visitor's visa if you have applied PR in Canada. Instead she or he should apply for MINISTER PER- MIT. And it is her or his responsibility to explain the inter- viewer that he/she are urgent to leave and will face the danger otherwise. The spouse should also clearly tell the officer that you have obtained the AIP (approved in Principle) for PR in Canada, rather to say no or not sure. 5. From information posted in ND before, the intention of Cana- dian government towards family reunion has not changed. But, the procedure may have. This is more up to the Canadian Embassy. 6. Just some advices to you: a) go to your local immigration officer and ask him(/her) to help you to send a "No Objection to issue MINISTER PERMIT" telegram to Canadian Embassy in Beijing. This is also confirming your AIP status which is very important. The Canadian Embassy is just too busy to check this themselves which is a important step in your spouse's application. b) do everything quitely and carefully by individual. The SAG will keep informing you any news or changes whenever there are. Good luck! Student Affair Group. From: LUDENNI@JHEvax.McMaster.CA =========================================================================== News Transmission chi@vlsi.uwaterloo.ca (or) -------------------- --------------------- Local Editor: Bo Chi chi@vlsi.waterloo.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------------