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    CEC processing stages

    Yes that's correct Matt the Aussie. Maybe we will have to look at alternative routes then. Thx for your input Thanks jes_ON, just a myth then :'(
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    CEC processing stages

    Thanks sorry I didn't explain well enough- my husband is the main applicant therefore the decline is his. I wondered if there was a fairness policy of some sort but the only thing I could find was the Office of the Fairness Commissioner fairnesscommissioner.ca/index_en.php?page=index but I...
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    CEC processing stages

    Correct T4- salary. We did however just notice the UCI is missing for some reason so have enquired with the Accountant as to why!
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    CEC processing stages

    Exactly that's what we don't understand, the timing doesn't make sense. Why ask for medicals if they were declining anyway? No we didn't receive the RPRF request, just the medical request and updated police clearance requests. The refusal letter said the letter of employment does not...
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    CEC processing stages

    Our CIC online status changed to decision made on May 12th, we received medical requests on May 25th which were all good and submitted within a week. A full month later on June 26th, we received a decline letter based on lack of evidence of employment in our application. It was my...
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    Proof of employee as apposed to self-employed

    It is indeed, thank you very much!
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    Proof of employee as apposed to self-employed

    We applied under CEC. Proof of employer/employee relationship was never required so we submitted the basic information (too basic, I guess!) Thanks for your feedback, I'll look at the link now!
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    Proof of employee as apposed to self-employed

    Hi My husband and I were denied PR for the 3rd time based on them deeming my husband as self-employed. In our first application in 2010, it was a valid refusal as he was taking dividends instead of a salary in order to grow the business. After the denial he gave up 50% of the company, had...