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Refusal Ground: 1 (ATIP)

Alicee

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In my ATIP, this line appeared " REfusal Grounds :1" with the Date created on as 2014/06/14 and updated on 2014/11/14
also the same dates for Refusal Grounds: 2.

I believe is the definition of refusal grounds created and updated to be used by the CO to decide on the application

I sent the app only 2015 Feb 23 and they recd it on Feb26... These should mean nothing
relevant unless something relevant to the app is on it or some notes...
Hi on our Refusal Grounds :1, it has date created 2010-05-21 and updated date 2014-11-14. Article description: bad faith. I don't understand how they got these dates or why they use them?
 

Alicee

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This is rather interesting I have the exact same entry on my latest ATIP report :

REFUSAL GROUNDS

REFUSAL GROUNDS: 1

Created Date: 2014/06/14 09:38:22

Created By: SADMIN

Updated Date: 2014/11/14 19:43:13

Updated By: SADMIN

Article Of The Act: Cl

Article Description


Seems to be a general entry made by the system.
Our Article of the act was "R4"
 

mickey_mouse

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Hi on our Refusal Grounds :1, it has date created 2010-05-21 and updated date 2014-11-14. Article description: bad faith. I don't understand how they got these dates or why they use them?
what is TRIAGE in your case ?
 

mickey_mouse

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Our Article of the act was "R4"
I am not too sure but I guess the following applies to you

http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2002-227/page-2.html

DIVISION 2Family Relationships
Marginal note:Bad faith
  • 4 (1) For the purposes of these Regulations, a foreign national shall not be considered a spouse, a common-law partner or a conjugal partner of a person if the marriage, common-law partnership or conjugal partnership

    • (a) was entered into primarily for the purpose of acquiring any status or privilege under the Act; or

    • (b) is not genuine.

OR

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/backgrounders/2010/2010-09-27.asp

Some people abuse spousal sponsorship by entering marriages of convenience so that they can sidestep Canada’s immigration law. Section 4 of the IRPA regulations (R4) prohibits marriages of convenience, including relationships of convenience or bad faith relationships, which are relationships that are not genuine and that were entered into primarily to obtain immigration status. In other words, it is against the law to enter a marriage only so that the sponsored partner can get into Canada.