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muk said:
Dear experienced member

Is there any problem if i do not mention my old manual passport number during applying for new MRP.
The point is that i have sent photocopy of my old passport to CIO and SVO.
Eagerly waiting for your invaluable advice.

I agree with ekarus. You must refer ur old passport no when appying for new MRP. As u already sent the copy of ur old PP to CIC & SVO. Best of luck...
 
mmh93 said:
The answer to both questions will be undoubtedly NO. It's just common sense. Applications 'returned' and 'refused' are not the same. If CIO returns any file, no documents are retained.
mmh93

agreed with u bro
 
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munnabd said:
Dear senior members,

I have a friend who is going to re-apply under the FSW NOC stream. He applied in MI-3 under the NOC 1122 – Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management. Unfortunately, quota was filled very fast and his application was returned. He wants to reapply under the same NOC in July 2012, if the NOC list doesn't change. Other than this he has never applied for Canadian visa of any kind.

My question to you is, in Schedule A Background/Declaration form, there is a question number 6, which requires a Yes/No answer.

6(d) been refused refugee status, an immigrant or permanent resident visa or visitor or temporary resident visa to Canada or any other country?

6(e) been refused admission to, or ordered to leave, Canada or any other country?

What should he write for these questions? I mean he did apply before but the application was not processed as quota was filled, so is it still considered as a refusal, and should he check the answer to both questions as 'Yes'?

Further more, if he choses 'Yes', then how should he explain it in the details section of question number 6.

Thank you very much for your help.

Regards
MunnaBD

Dear Munna bhai,

You see refusal and rejection are almost same but there is a basic difference in application in the Canadian immigration. Here you go:

A rejection can be because the application was not complete and you met the requirements, so you could re-submit. Whereas if your application was complete and it was refused, because it didn't meet the requirements.

In your friend's case, his application was either complete or not but was returned due to CAP reached, not rejected or refused. In this case, s/he should not tick YES .

This is totally from my personal view, you can also write to Qorax, PMM, LEON, Dr. Hasib, Ahsan1289 to be more sure.
 
munnabd said:
Thanks Ekarus...i thought the same thing initially. Other members in other threads said otherwise. Their reply is a unconflicted unanimous 'No'. As technically it was never processed. Case has to be processed to be rejected. Anyway, it would really help if someone had some personal experience or knows from a friends' experience and would share their experience. forcabarca86 has personal experience and says 6(d) and 6 (e) both should be answered 'NO'. That's what he did.

Anyway, I am inclined towards suggesting my friend 'Yes' for 6(d) and 'No' for 6(e) just as you think. But I would also like to get more inputs from other members. VOs all over are very strict and the slightest mistake can lead to rejection....there's no room for error anymore.

Regards
Munnabd

Hope no doubt about 6 (E). Just I was talking about 6 (d).
 
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deba_avik said:
Dear Munna bhai,

You see refusal and rejection are almost same but there is a basic difference in application in the Canadian immigration. Here you go:

A rejection can be because the application was not complete and you met the requirements, so you could re-submit. Whereas if your application was complete and it was refused, because it didn't meet the requirements.

In your friend's case, his application was either complete or not but was returned due to CAP reached, not rejected or refused. In this case, s/he should not tick YES .

This is totally from my personal view, you can also write to Qorax, PMM, LEON, Dr. Hasib, Ahsan1289 to be more sure.

Munna vai I suport the openion made by Debashis da n it is logical to write no
 
deba_avik said:
Dear Munna bhai,

You see refusal and rejection are almost same but there is a basic difference in application in the Canadian immigration. Here you go:

A rejection can be because the application was not complete and you met the requirements, so you could re-submit. Whereas if your application was complete and it was refused, because it didn't meet the requirements.

In your friend's case, his application was either complete or not but was returned due to CAP reached, not rejected or refused. In this case, s/he should not tick YES .

This is totally from my personal view, you can also write to Qorax, PMM, LEON, Dr. Hasib, Ahsan1289 to be more sure.
I think it will b NO but u can write a cover letter mentioning ur file was returned due to cap
 
Dear all,

At last Received PP with Visa yesterday.

Thanks Everybody.

Creator.
 
creator said:
Dear all,

At last Received PP with Visa yesterday.

Thanks Everybody.

Creator.

CONGRATES....& BEST OF LUCK IN CA
 
shbd1972 said:
got stamped yesterday ! anybody flying june ---!

Congrats dear good luck! ; :D ;D :D
 
creator said:
Dear all,

At last Received PP with Visa yesterday.

Thanks Everybody.

Creator.

Congrats dear good luck! :D ;D :D