My husband is applying for PR under the spousal category.
On his Schedule A form, we answered 'no' to the question of whether he's previously been refused a visa.
CIC then asked why we didn't declare a previous refusal. We realized that when my husband's dad was refused for a provincial nominee program a few years ago, that refusal also applied to my husband. We thought it didn't because he wasn't the principal applicant, just a dependent under his dad, and that's the explanation we wrote in our short reply.
What do you guys think will happen now? Should I send in another reply which is longer, outlining the previous refusal and explaining our confusion a bit more in detail? I'm leaning towards this option now but I still don't know if it'll be enough, and I'm wondering if I should just fork out the money and get an opinion from a professional. I'm really tight on funds though and don't wanna waste my money if I can figure this out on my own.
I'm really freaking out and any advice would be appreciated.
On his Schedule A form, we answered 'no' to the question of whether he's previously been refused a visa.
CIC then asked why we didn't declare a previous refusal. We realized that when my husband's dad was refused for a provincial nominee program a few years ago, that refusal also applied to my husband. We thought it didn't because he wasn't the principal applicant, just a dependent under his dad, and that's the explanation we wrote in our short reply.
What do you guys think will happen now? Should I send in another reply which is longer, outlining the previous refusal and explaining our confusion a bit more in detail? I'm leaning towards this option now but I still don't know if it'll be enough, and I'm wondering if I should just fork out the money and get an opinion from a professional. I'm really tight on funds though and don't wanna waste my money if I can figure this out on my own.
I'm really freaking out and any advice would be appreciated.