Hi all
IRCC has cancelled/rejected my application in the first stage stating that I did not provide a police clearance certificate for my complete time spent in China.
While filing my application, I attached an explanatory letter explaining why my police certificate from China didn't cover the whole period.
Should I go and raise a webform or is there any way of reopening my case and discuss with them?
If I make a new profile, and explain my date of living in China from the time when I get my TRP (see background below), does the IRCC go and look back at my previous application or ask for proof of exit/entry stamps on the passport?
Background
There are two things in play. One is a correct judgment by IRCC, while the other is a complete misjudgment.
1. (Where IRCC is right): The 1st two months I spent are not covered in a Chinese police certificate because I didn't get the Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) till that time without which it is unable to get registration in a police station in China (which is necessary within 30 days of getting TRP)
2. (Where IRCC misunderstood): I did last 3 months of my work (I was a lecturer) from my home country working remotely. I did mention my stay dates in China very clearly. But IRCC assumes that I was in China for the whole time and argues that I don't have a police certificate for that as well.
IRCC has cancelled/rejected my application in the first stage stating that I did not provide a police clearance certificate for my complete time spent in China.
While filing my application, I attached an explanatory letter explaining why my police certificate from China didn't cover the whole period.
Should I go and raise a webform or is there any way of reopening my case and discuss with them?
If I make a new profile, and explain my date of living in China from the time when I get my TRP (see background below), does the IRCC go and look back at my previous application or ask for proof of exit/entry stamps on the passport?
Background
There are two things in play. One is a correct judgment by IRCC, while the other is a complete misjudgment.
1. (Where IRCC is right): The 1st two months I spent are not covered in a Chinese police certificate because I didn't get the Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) till that time without which it is unable to get registration in a police station in China (which is necessary within 30 days of getting TRP)
2. (Where IRCC misunderstood): I did last 3 months of my work (I was a lecturer) from my home country working remotely. I did mention my stay dates in China very clearly. But IRCC assumes that I was in China for the whole time and argues that I don't have a police certificate for that as well.