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Aaron Amorim: Immigration

Service Ontario Dept: Aaron Amorim is happy his headache is cured, but concerned about the lack of clarity in general. My issue s been resolved, but I could see someone else falling into this same problem, he said. Related: Bureaucratic nightmare stalls immigration for newlyweds, according to The Star. Service Ontario insisted that to change the mistake he must produce a copy of the church s province-issued blue register book, which his priest assured him did not exist. Eventually the ombudsman s office intervened and told Amorim to have the priest sign an affidavit. The Star published the couple s story on Monday and ontario bureaucrats changed tack Tuesday in the case of a Toronto man whose American wife s immigration was stalled due to a seemingly minor clerical error on the couple s marriage certificate. The couple wed in February. When Amorim ordered their marriage certificate for his wife s immigration application, he discovered the date was off by one day. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.