I agree with @profiler you should have received a procedural fairness letter before refusal. That's probably accurate that the MP cannot change the decision, but they might be able to ask why there was no procedural fairness letter, which could trigger a reconsideration from CIC. I would not put too much hope, but it worth trying.Thank you @sylvain1. I went to the MP office. They said they will request the file, however they can not get them to reconsider. So I guess I will have to reapply. I got the letter and it states that in my case not enough evidence was provided.
I am reapplying with 10 letters from friends and family. Do you think that's enough?
We used same courier package, different heavy paperclips to separate the packages.Hi everyone.
im planning to pass my inland inland application soon. Im just confuse if i will include the open work permit inside the inland spousal application envelope?
Thank you
So, he'd need a visitor visa either way.
if he applies inland, and supply the OWP package too, he'd have implied status until they decide.
It would be 12 months either way, but inland, he'd be able to start his life here, and you can be together...
Just a thought
So I don't know the situation with the child, but if the child is coming, they could come to Canada in the same visit. They can remain in Canada with their parent, and can even attend school. So the medical can be done here for both.But if he comes here as a tourist, applying inland doesn't mean you need to actually LIVE here?
And what about kid that need the medical test, he would have to get back to Nica meanwhile to take care of this, and I read if you apply inland and go back to your country your demand can get refused...
You applied in may 2016? That's quite a risk but hopefully you're processed and landed before then. It's really in the discretion of the officer to let you back in.Hey guys,
So its been 2 weeks since we sent the proof of cohabitation and relationship to CIC , but no update yet from them.There is my husband's only brother's marriage which is being postponed since the last year , but we dont trust CIC how long will they take for the final landing interview, coz now the wait is getting frustrating , so we have decided to go to our home country in end of August and return in the beginning of October.Hopefully . We won't be having any problems in returning because we have already talked to one of our friends regarding this who is a border security officer.So still I just wanted to confirm , is anyone from this forum who has also traveled outside during the inland immigration process? and if possible can Profiler and others please give there comments on our decision.
Thanks
It'll take a month to get your file looked at again.Hey guys,
So its been 2 weeks since we sent the proof of cohabitation and relationship to CIC , but no update yet from them.There is my husband's only brother's marriage which is being postponed since the last year , but we dont trust CIC how long will they take for the final landing interview, coz now the wait is getting frustrating , so we have decided to go to our home country in end of August and return in the beginning of October.Hopefully . We won't be having any problems in returning because we have already talked to one of our friends regarding this who is a border security officer.So still I just wanted to confirm , is anyone from this forum who has also traveled outside during the inland immigration process? and if possible can Profiler and others please give there comments on our decision.
Thanks
If they land and no PR Card, they can visit a Canadian Embassy or High Commission with a CoPR to pay $50 to get a travel document to return.You applied in may 2016? That's quite a risk but hopefully you're processed and landed before then. It's really in the discretion of the officer to let you back in.
Yes, once again if they land before leaving.If they land and no PR Card, they can visit a Canadian Embassy or High Commission with a CoPR to pay $50 to get a travel document to return.
Covering all the basesYes, once again if they land before leaving.
The MPs usually try to convince or ask for reconsideration. But I agree, it's grasping.I agree with @profiler you should have received a procedural fairness letter before refusal. That's probably accurate that the MP cannot change the decision, but they might be able to ask why there was no procedural fairness letter, which could trigger a reconsideration from CIC. I would not put too much hope, but it worth trying.
The MP will likely not be in his local office before next week, they are sitting in Ottawa for one more week.
Was the lack of evidence for relationship and/or cohabitation?
If you reapply, make sure to put more proofs than what is normally required.
Best of luck!
I don't know if it's laziness or just their personal opinion/interest regarding immigration.The MPs usually try to convince or ask for reconsideration. But I agree, it's grasping.
I'm more interested why MPs are so lazy.. also, what happened to the document request?
I was wishful thinking there... Not to get all preachy, but I don't care if you have interest or an opinion -- if I need your help, and you are representing me -- you'd better do your damn job!I don't know if it's laziness or just their personal opinion/interest regarding immigration.
I agree, they should be helping whatever their opinions are, and maybe a lot of them do. But some are clearly not helping. We had a lot of help from the previous MP when we wanted my wife's family to come for our wedding. Was it because it was an NDP or because they were just doing their job? Now we have a conservative, I felt listened when we met his employees when we were desperately waiting for SA and AIP, but I didn't feel they were willing to push for us.I was wishful thinking there... Not to get all preachy, but I don't care if you have interest or an opinion -- if I need your help, and you are representing me -- you'd better do your damn job!
/rant
Granted it's an uphill fight for sure. But that really should not change whether they help or not.. I noted they (the MP) are Cons.