Hi,
I am applying for PR through the Canadian Experience stream. I have received a Bachelor's degree in Canada, obtained a 2 year PGWP and got a very good job, and my employer hired a lawyer to help me with the PR process.
I immigrated to Canada from a country with mandatory military service. I had a military deferral when I moved to Canada. I had been in Canada for about a year when the military deferral expired and I was wanted in my country for military evasion (not desertion, I know the difference).
Now the problem is that the PR application process is very inflexible when it comes to police certificates. I am required to obtain a police certificate from the Embassy of my country here in Canada, however they refused to provide my with any kind of documents (even a letter that they refused to provide anything) because I had an arrest warrant back in the country. I want to stress that I am not attempting to hide the fact that I am wanted for military evasion, all I want is a document that will state that and that will pass the completeness check of the PR process.
Now the officers in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of my country told me that in my circumstances they (the Ministry and the Embassy) are unable to provide such a document and that I should obtain the police certificate from the Police Department of my country. I created an affidavit, and my family members in my country obtained that document from the Police Department.
I used that document as my police certificate (without any explanation) and my application got rejected due to incompleteness. The rejection letter stated that my police certificate is unacceptable.
Now my lawyer suggested that we should try to reapply and on top of the document, submit an affidavit explaining why I am unable to obtain the necessary document. But according to the layer, it is very likely that the application will not pass the completeness check.
I am not sure how to proceed. Has anybody been in a similar situation? I do not put much trust in my lawyer after the first rejection, I don't think she knows how to handle a case like this. Should I consult a different lawyer? Does anybody have any recommendations? Any information is highly appreciated.
I am applying for PR through the Canadian Experience stream. I have received a Bachelor's degree in Canada, obtained a 2 year PGWP and got a very good job, and my employer hired a lawyer to help me with the PR process.
I immigrated to Canada from a country with mandatory military service. I had a military deferral when I moved to Canada. I had been in Canada for about a year when the military deferral expired and I was wanted in my country for military evasion (not desertion, I know the difference).
Now the problem is that the PR application process is very inflexible when it comes to police certificates. I am required to obtain a police certificate from the Embassy of my country here in Canada, however they refused to provide my with any kind of documents (even a letter that they refused to provide anything) because I had an arrest warrant back in the country. I want to stress that I am not attempting to hide the fact that I am wanted for military evasion, all I want is a document that will state that and that will pass the completeness check of the PR process.
Now the officers in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of my country told me that in my circumstances they (the Ministry and the Embassy) are unable to provide such a document and that I should obtain the police certificate from the Police Department of my country. I created an affidavit, and my family members in my country obtained that document from the Police Department.
I used that document as my police certificate (without any explanation) and my application got rejected due to incompleteness. The rejection letter stated that my police certificate is unacceptable.
Now my lawyer suggested that we should try to reapply and on top of the document, submit an affidavit explaining why I am unable to obtain the necessary document. But according to the layer, it is very likely that the application will not pass the completeness check.
I am not sure how to proceed. Has anybody been in a similar situation? I do not put much trust in my lawyer after the first rejection, I don't think she knows how to handle a case like this. Should I consult a different lawyer? Does anybody have any recommendations? Any information is highly appreciated.