@1stym said:
@_sebodemacho said:
@maguero said:
@1stym said: Thank you po s pagreply. Ang sabi po kasi nya gnito daw bale mangyayare.. gagawa kmi ng kasulatan n hindi n nmin sya family member, kumbaga meron ng kukupkop s kanya pero hindi daw palalabasin n adoption. Prang damage control n nga ang ginagawa eh. Umpisa palang dapat tinanong n nila ako kung meron b s family member ang may health problem syempre sasabhin ko agad kasi 2021 p kmi nag papa therapy ng anak ko eh. Walang tanong2 bsta kinuha mga papers nmin at nilodge ng 186DE. ngaun lng ako nalinawan n dapat pala trt pra may waiver. Ang nkakatawa nga eh hindi ung agent ang nkikipag usap sken kundi ung staff nya pala kala ko un n ung agent. Kaya di mawarian kung tama b ung suggestion nya.
Kung hindi naman well versed in family law ang agent nyo, I don't think they're in a position to advise you on how to remove a child from your family. Tsaka migration ang pinag-uusapan, bakit nauwi sa pamimigay ng anak ang discussion.
You can Google this, an Australian visa won't be issued if it's detrimental to a child. I think, at hindi ako migration agent, Immigration will not look kindly at the letter that your agent suggested. It sounds like child abandonment di ba? The child is legally still your child (not adopted out) pero sinasabi sa letter na tinatakwil na sya ng family mo. Ano pa ba yun. Parang lalong hindi maggrant yung visa if it will cause a child to be abandoned.
I strongly suggest you consult a MARA agent or an immigration lawyer at this point.
I was about to say the same thing. Migration at visa ang usapan, tapos napunta sa pamimigay ng anak.
Sobrang unsound and careless nung advice ng agent. Merong certain rules na sinusunod for migrating children, or people in general, with disability or sickness. And it's within the migration agents' capacity and responsibility to provide and communicate that information clearly to their clients. Dapat sila yung mas may alam tungkol dyan.
I strongly agree with the previous comment na mag-consult ka for 2nd opinion with another reputable agent or better yet, with a migration lawyer.
It is already a good start that you detected this as unreasonable, albeit you've already spent money for the visa application. Yung susunod mong actions ang magdedefine ng migration journey nyo given the situation.
@maguero said:
Thank you po s pagreply. Ang sabi po kasi nya gnito daw bale mangyayare.. gagawa kmi ng kasulatan n hindi n nmin sya family member, kumbaga meron ng kukupkop s kanya pero hindi daw palalabasin n adoption. Prang damage control n nga ang ginagawa eh. Umpisa palang dapat tinanong n nila ako kung meron b s family member ang may health problem syempre sasabhin ko agad kasi 2021 p kmi nag papa therapy ng anak ko eh. Walang tanong2 bsta kinuha mga papers nmin at nilodge ng 186DE. ngaun lng ako nalinawan n dapat pala trt pra may waiver. Ang nkakatawa nga eh hindi ung agent ang nkikipag usap sken kundi ung staff nya pala kala ko un n ung agent. Kaya di mawarian kung tama b ung suggestion nya.
Kung hindi naman well versed in family law ang agent nyo, I don't think they're in a position to advise you on how to remove a child from your family. Tsaka migration ang pinag-uusapan, bakit nauwi sa pamimigay ng anak ang discussion.
You can Google this, an Australian visa won't be issued if it's detrimental to a child. I think, at hindi ako migration agent, Immigration will not look kindly at the letter that your agent suggested. It sounds like child abandonment di ba? The child is legally still your child (not adopted out) pero sinasabi sa letter na tinatakwil na sya ng family mo. Ano pa ba yun. Parang lalong hindi maggrant yung visa if it will cause a child to be abandoned.
I strongly suggest you consult a MARA agent or an immigration lawyer at this point.
Nag pa consult na po ako s migration lawyer. Eto po sabi nya. Parang malabo nga tlga ung gusto ni agent.
Nagpa medical na pala yung anak mo, so may medical exam record na sya associated with your application. Lalong naging absurd yung suggestion ng agent mo to suddenly declare her as not being part of your family kasi magiging obvious na nilulusutan nyo na lang ang possible issue with her ASD.
Does your sponsor know na may problema with your visa application? If not, I suggest you discuss this problem with your sponsor. Explain na nagkamali sa visa na naapplyan. Unang-una, dahil may nagastos na sila for your nomination and if you withdraw your application and resubmit, as suggested by the second agent, it might mean another payment and submission of paperwork on their end. Tapos syempre, it will lead to delays in the visa grant. Sino ba yung pumili sa agent na ito? Kung sila, then they really need to know that he's behaved unprofessionally. He was very careless with your application and very disrespectful of your family. He has wasted everyone's time and money.
Regardless of who hired that agent, when you explain to them what needs to be done to correct the situation, I suggest that ask for a refund of your payment because of how they handled the situation. It's not just the carelessness, it's the disrespect that's so bad. If they're a MARA agent sabihin mo that you will file a complaint with MARA. He was practically suggesting you commit fraud and child abandonment to correct his mistake.