You are most welcome.saif_21 said:fkl,
Thanks for your thoughts. Yes there is option for gcms/CAIPS and I have already ordered the notes. Once I get those, will see what is in there and re-apply to address the issues.
Yes she is a widow for last 20 years and still always got USA/UK visa and travelled while being a widow and always went back to Pakistan and never over-stayed in any of the countries. She doesn't have a university degree and never worked.
- I have an older brother and his children in Pakistan and my mother is very attached to them. She cant stay far from them too long
- My grandmother (mother's mother) also lives with her. So if she falls sick or anything worse happens, she will have to leave Canada anyways. She will not abandon her mother just to stay in Canada with me who is single and no children....
- My older sister with her 3 children lives in the UK and again my mother cant stay here.
Wouldn't that prove she will have to leave Canada as she will not risk staying here illegally when she has other children/grandchildren/mother outside of Canada?
My income is significantly better than LICO.
Earlier cover letter merely listed the above facts along with list of properties in Pakistan to establish what ties she has outside of Canada (Did not add a longer description to avoid desperation and red flags). Is it a good idea to explain in application the detailed reasons why she will have to leave Canada based on above facts along with adding some emotional side or reasoning to it? (Any negatives of that?)
Also how significant would be MP's letter if I address the concerns from gcms? Would that have a negative effect on the application overall?
Things look good further from your explanation above.
May be they didn't pay attention to your cover letter description. Generally showing too much detail or emotional side could go either way. But it is subjective to individual visa officer's opinion and very hard to comment upon. Since i don't if we have seen any formal guidelines on that.
I have rarely seen much of an impact of an MP's opinion on CIC's decision. Generally speaking the "line they have with CIC" (this the term they use) is mostly effective for only getting updates on an application. So say if an application hasn't had any response in a while, contacting via MP might get you a feedback like "Your application is still in process and under review." They might add reasons for delay. Like a few years back when my wp was delayed CIC specifically cited to MP used by my employer, that work permit process has recently been overhauled and is under more scrutiny - hence taking more time in the light of hype in media at that time. So it could be any thing.
I suspect that there is something they see in appropriate that you haven't even considered. So it's best to wait for notes. It might be as minor as just fixing some doc. Good luck