marriage registration: The Hamilton cafĂ© owner was introduced to Zainab Jarboh — now stuck in the besieged city of Aleppo — by mutual friends, according to Hamilton Spectator. He says they married in neighbouring Turkey in December 2014, before he returned to Canada and applied to sponsor her in early 2015. Now, he worried his new wife will suffer the same fate, because of what his lawyer calls Canada "inhuman" immigration bureaucracy. In January, the Canadian visa post in Jordan rejected the application because Nahas, 44, and Jarboh, 28, were unable to produce their marriage registration and his first wife death certificate from Aleppo, which has been trapped in a pitched battle between Daesh militants and Syrian and Russian forces. "We just couldn't get the official papers from the government of Syria. I don't want to lose her." Nahas left his first wife and children for Canada in 2001 to open a business here, in an attempt to apply for immigration as a foreign investor. Zainab could have gone to Germany with her parents to join her brother there, but she decided to wait for the sponsorship back home," said Nahas. "Zainab is now by herself in Aleppo, moving from shelter to shelter.
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