Hey guys,
So, I applied as a CEC applicant, and today received a procedural fairness letter from CIC. It's with regards to my foreign work experience. Here's the content of the letter:
I am writing you this letter to express my concern(s) regarding your application for permanent residence in Canada. In order for us to continue the review of your application, we require the following documents:
Employment Contract: For your employment with xxxx please provide copies of employment contracts and paystubs.
Please upload these documents to your MyCIC account by xxx.
Before I make a final decision, you may submit additional information relating to this issue. You have 30 days from the date of this letter to submit additional information to me via your MyCIC account.
If you choose not to respond with additional information I will make my decision based on the information before me, which may result in the refusal of your application.
If the documents are not already in English or French, all documents must be accompanied by English or French translations by certified translators. When original documents are requested, you must upload the original documents to MyCIC. We do not accept copies signed by notaries.
I look forward to receiving your additional information.
Sincerely,
www.canada.ca
I gained my foreign work experience at my common-law partner's company who is also applying with me. I knew that this might looked as a personal conflict when applying for even in the beginning I attached bank statements which clearly show salary payment made to me, also government tax documents from my country, and third party reference.
I don't understand why they asking me to provide these documents. The job was real and genuine. I do have employment letter (basically the one I signed when I started working) and now I'm gathering paystubs. In my country the normal practice is to pay salary via bank transsfer... We were able to contact accountancy company who manages our company's finance and the accountant will find paystubs. I will need to get them translated...
In the letter the officer doesn't say what concerns him/her just asking for these documents. I will try to provide them ASAP. Do you guys think it's bad? What to expect? Do I still have chances? would appreciate your comments.
So, I applied as a CEC applicant, and today received a procedural fairness letter from CIC. It's with regards to my foreign work experience. Here's the content of the letter:
I am writing you this letter to express my concern(s) regarding your application for permanent residence in Canada. In order for us to continue the review of your application, we require the following documents:
Employment Contract: For your employment with xxxx please provide copies of employment contracts and paystubs.
Please upload these documents to your MyCIC account by xxx.
Before I make a final decision, you may submit additional information relating to this issue. You have 30 days from the date of this letter to submit additional information to me via your MyCIC account.
If you choose not to respond with additional information I will make my decision based on the information before me, which may result in the refusal of your application.
If the documents are not already in English or French, all documents must be accompanied by English or French translations by certified translators. When original documents are requested, you must upload the original documents to MyCIC. We do not accept copies signed by notaries.
I look forward to receiving your additional information.
Sincerely,
www.canada.ca
I gained my foreign work experience at my common-law partner's company who is also applying with me. I knew that this might looked as a personal conflict when applying for even in the beginning I attached bank statements which clearly show salary payment made to me, also government tax documents from my country, and third party reference.
I don't understand why they asking me to provide these documents. The job was real and genuine. I do have employment letter (basically the one I signed when I started working) and now I'm gathering paystubs. In my country the normal practice is to pay salary via bank transsfer... We were able to contact accountancy company who manages our company's finance and the accountant will find paystubs. I will need to get them translated...
In the letter the officer doesn't say what concerns him/her just asking for these documents. I will try to provide them ASAP. Do you guys think it's bad? What to expect? Do I still have chances? would appreciate your comments.