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After rejection do they give appeal right or not?

bilal482

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May 18, 2012
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Islamabad
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Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
14 April 2012
Med's Request
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Med's Done....
22 August 2012
Passport Req..
28 August 2012
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12 September 2012
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26 September 2012
rizwan2101981 said:
After rejection do u have appeal right or not?
not... but u can sue them after rejection... if refusal reasons are illogical...
 

FM001

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Jun 3, 2012
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You do not have the right to appeal against VO ut you can file your application once again. It would be evaluated by a different VO but normally decision remains same unless you provide some more significant information or your situation change after the refusal.
 

momi

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22/02/2012-----Further Medical Done on 18/04/2012----Second Further Medical Done on 05/06/2012----Third Further Medical done on 10/09/2012
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24/02/2012
rizwan2101981 said:
After rejection do u have appeal right or not?
No appeal..
 

Inam89

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Feb 23, 2012
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Canada
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AOR Received.
Yes
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Yes
rizwan2101981 said:
After rejection do u have appeal right or not?
One can not appeal on the decision.
The right of review is allowed but for the review you have to prove that process was not legally fair.

Quote: "Can a potential host in Canada or an applicant outside Canada appeal the decision on a temporary resident visa application?

Under Canada's Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, there is no formal right of appeal on temporary resident visa decisions. Rather, the applicant may reapply and, whenever possible, a different visa officer will examine the application.
An applicant may also seek leave through the Federal Court of Canada to request a judicial review of any decision made by a visa officer, if he or she believes that the process was not legally or procedurally fair. A lawyer in Canada would have to act on behalf of the applicant."