iafaneh said:
This is what I got from CIO :
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This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada as a Federal Skilled Worker. I have now completed the assessment of your application and have determined that you are not eligible for processing in this category for the following reason(s):
The Minister of Citizenship and Immigration issued Instructions which were published in the Canada Gazette on June 26, 2010. Only applicants who meet the criteria specified in these Ministerial Instructions are eligible to be processed in the Federal Skilled Worker class.
You have indicated that you have work experience in an occupation with the following NOC (National Occupational Classification) code: 1122 – PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATIONS IN BUSINESS SERVICES TO MANAGEMENT. Although this NOC code corresponds to the occupations specified in the Instructions identified by the Minister, you have not provided sufficient evidence that you have a minimum of one year of continuous full-time, or equivalent part-time, paid work experience in the occupation in the last ten years.
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I dont know if i can do something now? Or I have to accept their decision?
thanks,
iafaneh
I am really sorry to hear this Iafaneh. IMO you have a couple of choices, none of which are ideal:
1) Wait for your application to come back, then resubmit it "as is" with a letter explaining exactly how you feel your work experience matches their NOC description, line by line with each line that is relevant, and ask to be reconsidered from the date your application was originally received. If you are able to get additional supporting documents before then, then I would also include those.
2) Prepare to resubmit a fresh application on 1st July 2011. There is of course no guarantee that 1122 will still be on the list by then, although the previous 38 list was active for about 2.5 years so there is a strong chance the list will remain unchanged in July
3) Try to see if any of your work experience in the past 10 years will qualify under a different NOC code and submit a new application.
Personally I think it is worth trying 1) above since it is only the cost of 1 courier package, and even if they say no the application should get returned in time to keep the relevant documents to apply again next year. Once they have made their decision I personally doubt they will reconsider for anything less than an error on their part, but it is certainly worth a try!
Ok well at least we now know that post-encashment rejections will be dealt with by email so we won't have to wait 3+ months for the application to be returned to get a decision.
Whilst I am here, we have the following users who have reported that their case was declined, but we don't have any record of the reason:
moksh2k7
Apsa4ever
GPS
Badshah bhai
U B
meialua
nzds05
berry
ajaygoyal6
moabbasi
chata10
If the above members are still active on the forum can you please let us know why your case was declined, and was this before or after encashment?
Wayne.