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Reconsideration Request for a refused BOWP application

abeythomas1997

Star Member
Apr 26, 2020
83
43
Vancouver, BC
Category........
CEC
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
2174
App. Filed.......
09-06-2020
AOR Received.
09-06-2020
Hello everyone, I have a few questions.

I got a refusal for my BOWP application today stating that I needed to submit proof that I submitted a PR application. This is the message I received:

To be considered for a bridging open Work Permit (WP) you must be currently in Canada and submit proof that you have sent an application for Permanent Residence (PR) as the principal applicant under one of the following programs:
 Provincial Nominee Class (PNC )
 Caring for Children Class / Caring for People with High Medical Needs Class
 Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC)
 Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
 Federal Skilled Trades Class (FSTC)
I am the primary applicant for a Canadian Experience Class PR application, and I am residing in Canada and haven't left the country. My resident status was the same when I applied for PR and the BOWP application. I did submit the acknowledgement of receipt letter I received when I submitted my PR application with my BOWP application. I added it to the Letter of Explanation (Client Information field). I also attached all the supporting documents I submitted with my PR application to that LOE as well. I submitted my BOWP application 30 days before my PGWP expired, and I did pay all the application fees. I was very confused when I saw the refusal letter, as I did not anticipate it since I had a very strong application, so I immediately called IRCC.

The first agent went through the application and confirmed that I did submit my AOR with my work permit application, she said she can see it, and I am eligible since I am a CEC applicant who applied for it 30 days before the expiry of my current permit; so acknowledging that the refusal might be in error, she requested reconsideration. I called again after a while and connected to another agent, who confirmed that he can see my AOR as well, and confirmed that the reconsideration request was already sent.

I think the visa officer who initially refused the application didn't see the AOR as it was attached as the second page of my LOE (they probably didn't scroll).

I am confused about what I should do now:
  1. I am very sure that the refusal was in error (based on my correspondence with the IRCC call centre agents), and since the reconsideration request in on its way, what do I do with my work? I have told my employer that I am going to stop working immediately until I hear back from IRCC about my application. I am curious to know if I still have implied status.
  2. Do I need to file an application to restore my status? or should I just wait till I hear back from IRCC about the reconsideration.
  3. For folks who submitted reconsideration requests, how long did it take for you to hear back from IRCC?
  4. The status of my application on their website still says "Refused", is this going to ever change during this reconsideration process, or will it stay like that?
I appreciate any responses you folks may have as I am going through a really hard time.

Thank you.
 

abeythomas1997

Star Member
Apr 26, 2020
83
43
Vancouver, BC
Category........
CEC
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
2174
App. Filed.......
09-06-2020
AOR Received.
09-06-2020
Update on this, my application was re-opened on January 12th, and they asked me to pay the Open Work Permit Holders fee and upload the receipt online. The application status now says "Submitted"
 

abeythomas1997

Star Member
Apr 26, 2020
83
43
Vancouver, BC
Category........
CEC
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
2174
App. Filed.......
09-06-2020
AOR Received.
09-06-2020
Update #2, my application was finally approved today!

I received a ghost update, and I saw the status change to Approved with a document number and other information in the status page about an hour after that.

At least one thing is off my chest! :)

Here's the full timeline just in case anyone is wondering:
BOWP Submitted: Oct 17th, 2020
BOWP Refused: Jan 5th, 2021
BOWP Reconsideration Request Submitted: Jan 5th, 2021
BOWP Application Re-opened: January 13th, 2021 (and they asked me to pay $100 open work permit fee which got refunded when they refused it, and upload the receipt as an additional document – I did it right away)
BOWP Application Approved: March 2nd, 2021
 

nousername2020

Hero Member
Jul 24, 2020
393
94
Update #2, my application was finally approved today!

I received a ghost update, and I saw the status change to Approved with a document number and other information in the status page about an hour after that.

At least one thing is off my chest! :)

Here's the full timeline just in case anyone is wondering:
BOWP Submitted: Oct 17th, 2020
BOWP Refused: Jan 5th, 2021
BOWP Reconsideration Request Submitted: Jan 5th, 2021
BOWP Application Re-opened: January 13th, 2021 (and they asked me to pay $100 open work permit fee which got refunded when they refused it, and upload the receipt as an additional document – I did it right away)
BOWP Application Approved: March 2nd, 2021
congrats!
 
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SAIRA KHATOON

Newbie
Feb 20, 2024
1
0
54
PAKISTAN ISLAMABAD
Category........
VISIT
Visa Office......
ISLAMABAD PAKISTAN
App. Filed.......
VISIT VISA
Doc's Request.
RECONSIDERATION REQUEST
To



The Visa Officer,



High Commission of Canada, Islamabad











Subject: Reconsideration Request for Visit Visa Application – V339501949







Dear Visa Officer,



I trust this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my sincere appreciation for the careful consideration of my recent application for a visit visa to Canada. I have received the notice of refusal, and while I respect the decision-making process, I believe there may be additional information that could shed light on my application and address the concerns outlined in the refusal letter.



Firstly, I would like to emphasize that I firmly believe my application does not lack any essential information or documentation. I am strongly committed to a temporary stay in Canada and assure you that I will adhere to the authorized timeframe, promptly leaving the country as required. The following reasons underscore my commitment to returning to my home country:



Proven Travel History: Over the past decade, I have had the opportunity to visit numerous countries, including the Turkey and Saudi Arabia. My travel history demonstrates my consistent adherence to the prescribed timelines, exemplified by my recent visit to Turkey October 2020. I have always returned to my home country within the stipulated time frames.




Family Ties: My family, comprising my Husband and children, is a significant part of my life. My children have businesses one of them have business in Malaysia and another one have business in our home country, and my Husband is Land Lord. Leaving them behind is not only emotionally challenging but practically implausible.




Property Ownership: I maintain a stable life in my home country, as evidenced by my property ownership and residence. I have no intentions of selling this property, as it is an integral part of my life. Leaving behind such substantial assets would be contrary to my established commitments.




Professional Stability: As a dedicated Retired Government Officer for the past 31 years and Retired in 2022 and received pension worth of PKR 3900000/- approximately, currently serving as an Emergency appointed Examiner by the University of Peshawar during different Examinations. I am deeply invested in my career. My commitment to my professional responsibilities and my promising career trajectory serve as additional assurances that I have no intention of jeopardizing my position by overstaying in Canada.
I understand the necessity of scrutinizing visa applications to ensure compliance with regulations. I am more than willing to provide any supplementary information or documentation that may be required to facilitate a positive reassessment.



I sincerely believe that, given the factors above, I am a responsible and committed visitor who will respect the terms of the visa and return to my home country as scheduled. I kindly request your reconsideration of my application, and I am ready to provide any further information you may require to support this appeal.



Thank you very much for your time and consideration. I look forward to a favorable resolution.











Sincerely,



SAIRA KHATOON



Application No: V339501949



UCI: 11-2919-4933



PASSPORT NO: DK4170933



D.O.B: 28.03.1970



EMAIL: khatoonsaira39@gmail.com



CELL NO: 923415569234
 

Naturgrl

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2020
43,558
9,159
To



The Visa Officer,



High Commission of Canada, Islamabad











Subject: Reconsideration Request for Visit Visa Application – V339501949







Dear Visa Officer,



I trust this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my sincere appreciation for the careful consideration of my recent application for a visit visa to Canada. I have received the notice of refusal, and while I respect the decision-making process, I believe there may be additional information that could shed light on my application and address the concerns outlined in the refusal letter.



Firstly, I would like to emphasize that I firmly believe my application does not lack any essential information or documentation. I am strongly committed to a temporary stay in Canada and assure you that I will adhere to the authorized timeframe, promptly leaving the country as required. The following reasons underscore my commitment to returning to my home country:



Proven Travel History: Over the past decade, I have had the opportunity to visit numerous countries, including the Turkey and Saudi Arabia. My travel history demonstrates my consistent adherence to the prescribed timelines, exemplified by my recent visit to Turkey October 2020. I have always returned to my home country within the stipulated time frames.




Family Ties: My family, comprising my Husband and children, is a significant part of my life. My children have businesses one of them have business in Malaysia and another one have business in our home country, and my Husband is Land Lord. Leaving them behind is not only emotionally challenging but practically implausible.




Property Ownership: I maintain a stable life in my home country, as evidenced by my property ownership and residence. I have no intentions of selling this property, as it is an integral part of my life. Leaving behind such substantial assets would be contrary to my established commitments.




Professional Stability: As a dedicated Retired Government Officer for the past 31 years and Retired in 2022 and received pension worth of PKR 3900000/- approximately, currently serving as an Emergency appointed Examiner by the University of Peshawar during different Examinations. I am deeply invested in my career. My commitment to my professional responsibilities and my promising career trajectory serve as additional assurances that I have no intention of jeopardizing my position by overstaying in Canada.
I understand the necessity of scrutinizing visa applications to ensure compliance with regulations. I am more than willing to provide any supplementary information or documentation that may be required to facilitate a positive reassessment.



I sincerely believe that, given the factors above, I am a responsible and committed visitor who will respect the terms of the visa and return to my home country as scheduled. I kindly request your reconsideration of my application, and I am ready to provide any further information you may require to support this appeal.



Thank you very much for your time and consideration. I look forward to a favorable resolution.











Sincerely,



SAIRA KHATOON



Application No: V339501949



UCI: 11-2919-4933



PASSPORT NO: DK4170933



D.O.B: 28.03.1970



EMAIL: khatoonsaira39@gmail.com



CELL NO: 923415569234
What is this? All this personal information posted to a public forum. Take it down.