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bimale4bipeople

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I checked the March 2018 AoR tracker https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/march-2018-aor-permanent-residency-tracker
You will need to select current status and select “Refused” there are 4 cases there which have unfortunate refusals interesting to note is the time from AoR couple of applications took for refusal around 50 odd days
One guy: claimed points for siblings in Canada: https://myimmitracker.com/ca/trackers/march-2018-aor-permanent-residency-tracker/cases/case-41774
(this guy was extremely causal about claiming the 50 points)
Second guy no record why was his application refused: https://myimmitracker.com/ca/trackers/march-2018-aor-permanent-residency-tracker/cases/case-41774

Similarly a case in Jan 2018 AoR tracker https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/january-2018-aor-permanent-residency-tracker
when you open the case it is rejected for points claimed against Arranged Employment: https://myimmitracker.com/ca/trackers/january-2018-aor-permanent-residency-tracker/cases/case-38952

This is one more example
https://britishexpats.com/forum/immigration-citizenship-canada-33/urgent-pr-pnp-application-cancelled-what-options-available-896745/
 
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dentist4u

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Based on @dentist4u concern, I have a question for the house: So application rejection based on eligibility can even happen after 2 months of AOR? Like an applicant can wait for 3-4 months and still get a rejection just based on eligibility? Am asking this because all the rejections I have seen (Immitracker) are usually within 2 weeks after AOR.

Please lets talk guys!!
Well my concern was eligibility was still not passed and although my understanding was that they check whether u claimed the right number of points earlier on, i might be wrong.
I dont know is it better to withdraw or wait?
 

Rijo02

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Well my concern was eligibility was still not passed and although my understanding was that they check whether u claimed the right number of points earlier on, i might be wrong.
I dont know is it better to withdraw or wait?
Since you going to lose money already coupled with the fact that you really got nothing more to lose when rejected, I will suggest you wait for it. Maybe you are thinking from the perspective that you can withdraw and then reapply with a more assured package, that makes sense too. But the big question to ask is answer is this: What if the offer lazily passed your eligibility?
 

Cecapplicant17

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Since you going to lose money already coupled with the fact that you really got nothing more to lose when rejected, I will suggest you wait for it. Maybe you are thinking from the perspective that you can withdraw and then reapply with a more assured package, that makes sense too. But the big question to ask is answer is this: What if the offer lazily passed your eligibility?
Except he is worried of misrepresentation, then it does not make sense to wait.
 

FMT

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Hi guys, I know this is not the right forum for this question but please need urgent help.

I have something confusing that I need advise on
A friend is working as Operations and administrative officer in her company and its confusing in choosing the right Noc. Administrative officer noc is 1221, can she go with this or need to get something that goes with operations as well.
Or shound she try talk to HR to change the title of her discipline?


Please a quick response will be appreciated because she need to conclude her form now and submit to get in the pool for tomorrow's draw.
 

Cecapplicant17

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Yes that is what I am afraid of.
I was in that situation last year November, I had to withdraw my first application because of fear of misrepresentation and its consequences. I reapplied again in April when I was sure of my points. So far the new application is in progress. I will advise you to withdraw if you sense it. It is better safe than to experience misrepresentation issues.
 

dentist4u

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I was in that situation last year November, I had to withdraw my first application because of fear of misrepresentation and its consequences. I reapplied again in April when I was sure of my points. So far the new application is in progress. I will advise you to withdraw if you sense it. It is better safe than to experience misrepresentation issues.
Thanks for letting me know , i feel i might end up doing the same. Were you at a later stage when you withdrew your application?
 

Rijo02

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Except he is worried of misrepresentation, then it does not make sense to wait.
This cannot be misrepresentation......If an officer recalculates his points and feels he is below the minimum CRS, the worst he can do is to reject the application. There wouldn't even be any procedural fairness in such case as it is not a misrep. My opinion though!!
 

dentist4u

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This cannot be misrepresentation......If an officer recalculates his points and feels he is below the minimum CRS, the worst he can do is to reject the application. There wouldn't even be any procedural fairness in such case as it is not a misrep. My opinion though!!
but if I claimed points for higher education (PHD) whereas mine would be Masters would that be misrepresentation? and why wouldnt they check that earlier on?
 

Rijo02

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but if I claimed points for higher education (PHD) whereas mine would be Masters would that be misrepresentation? and why wouldnt they check that earlier on?
They will ask you for ADR (PhD).......Afterwards, it could be punishable as misrep when you can't address your procedural fairness notice from the VO. But why did you choose a PhD when you don't have it? Even your WES evaluation will say so unless your education was in Canada.