2010年5月5日星期三

一起听新闻、学英语-CBC News-Visa Denied

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Questions denied about Canada’s Visa system. Why was a woman from China denied entry to attend her mother’s funeral in Surrey. Kathy Tomlinson has the story.


Jason Wu says his family can’t rest until his grandmother’s grave is attended to by her daughter.

“This is almost like a specter judgment upon her not being able to see her at life’s final departure.”

The Canadian Government won’t allow Su Lan Huang to come from China to say goodbye.

“How is that they are not able to feel a daughter’s pain or family members’ pain?”

Her mother was struck and killed at this crossing. Canada’s Visa Office overseas wouldn’t let Huang in for the funeral. It want significant approve that she has the ties in China and would go back.

“She’s not criminal, you know she’s not terrorist.”

Document submitted shows she has a husband, a grandson, a house and money in the bank.”

“She’ll be a fugitive in Canada. She’s of a nature, she can’t work, she doesn’t speak the language.”

Still two more applications were also denied. Immigration administer Jason Kenny wouldn’t talk to us about this, but his spokes person told us the concern is still that Huang will never go home. He also talk us her application said mothering about wanting to visitor mother’s grave. These copies though clearly state that over and over as the reason for her trip.

“They probably didn’t read the documentation.”

This lawyer isn’t surprised. Canada’s visa application system in China has been contracted out to a company from Monbai. He believes the visa officer now just rubber stamp its recommendations.

“How much input he’s going to have and how much files he actually looked at. It’s everybody, you know is anybody’s cares.”

“I’m so ethnical of everything now.”

The office of Wu’s MP Tory Alice Wong is now looking into why the officer in this case apparently didn’t see the please of a graving family.

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