r_mittal86 said:Rejection was in March and the reason was my employment letter dint have duties mentioned in ine with the NOC responsibilities.
No Man Left Behind said:There was this guy.
Have asked him about the details; let's see if he responds. You can also try sending him personal message.
crbj said:bellaluna, bestofluck,PiyushAgrawal06121985, M.Mostafa, Innana, nedved13 and No Man Left Behind,
Thank you guys all for your explanation and suggestion. I will try raise CSE and even extend my PNP. I will definitely keep you guys updated. And whoever have any other advice, please let me know.
FYI, My PNP was under CEC.
popoxee said:I just submitted a CSE to ask for reopening my refused case..
Anyone has same experience? Did it work? How long did it take to get a response?
Is there anything that needs to be concerned?
manidhatt said:It all depends on the grounds of rejection. Why was your application rejected?
Andre_Smol said:Assuming that you have enough CRS points to get another ITA fairly quickly, I would say that it is much easier to create a new profile and try again, as most people seem to unsuccessful in getting a case reopened.
Also, the time it takes to get a new ITA might be shorter than the time it takes to get your case reopened. However, you would have to make sure to mention the previous refusal in your new profile.
popoxee said:I wish I do. Most CEC people don't have enough points. I had to try because they stopped PNP for the year..
popoxee said:Hm was I the only one who got rejected?
popoxee said:Hm was I the only one who got rejected?
tatianatiana said:Would that be possible for you to share the duties you have used in your employment letter? I would like to see how picky CIC is about it.
pfse said:I was a postdoc with UofT. Although as postdoc I did some teaching and mentoring "jobs", my reference letter mentioned only my research project. The application was refused with statement that my reference letter matches only 1 duty out of 9 duties for NOC 4011 and therefore not meeting significant number of duties in the NOC. The funny part is that I know few postdocs with similar ref. letter (only research project mentioned) who got PR without any issues.