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Why won't Canada recognise my divorce? - News - Jamaica Gleaner - Tuesday | August 27, 2013

Why won't Canada recognise my divorce? - News - Jamaica Gleaner - Tuesday | August 27, 2013 Dear Ms Powell, I am engaged and planning to get married to a Canadian citizen in December. The wedding is going to be at Niagara Falls. I already have a visitor's visa, so I'm not writing you about that. I filled out some forms, and sent the original of my divorce from Jamaica and my fiancĂ© told me that he is having difficulty getting the marriage  licence as the divorce was done in Jamaica. Doesn't Canada accept divorce from Jamaica? How do I prove that my divorce is valid? How long will the process take? - K.M Dear K.M, Congratulations on your engagement. A divorce which is granted by the Supremen Court of Jamaica and recognised in Jamaica is usually acceptable proof that you are free to remarry in Canada. However, before a marriage licence is granted, the minister of government services will need to grant you permission to marry in Ontario. This permission will be granted o

Immigration consultant death causing me grief! - News - Jamaica Gleaner - Tuesday | August 13, 2013

Immigration officer's death causing me grief! - News - Jamaica Gleaner - Tuesday | August 13, 2013 Dear Ms Powell, I  paid  J$86,000 to Mr Desmond Cherrington's Immigration Office in April 2011 for a job as a live-in caregiver. In the contract, it stated that, if they have not found any work between six and 12 months, a full refund of my money would be granted. In April 2012, a year had passed and so I requested my money. They were charging me US$3,000 plus I would pay for my work permit, medical and airfare different from the US$3,000. Half of that year, they were twisting me up and down, talking about the letter is not acceptable and to wait 30 days each time. In January this year, I took out a summons. I didn't get a court date until May and at the court I heard that Cherrington is dead. I am not the only one, and several people have called the Ministry of Labour and Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC) of Canada, and it's like they