Never heard of a case where cic reopened the file after rejection. Good for you.amarendrap said:I haven't produced employer reference letter as my employer denied, however I had again requested as my application got rejected. My supervisor provided the letter then I had submitted.
Now CIC reopened my case and I had received medical for my wife. However I am back to India,
I had sent email to CIC that i returned from Canada from 21 June 2013. Please advise how to proceed further.. Thanks
Hi amarendrap,amarendrap said:I haven't produced employer reference letter as my employer denied, however I had again requested as my application got rejected. My supervisor provided the letter then I had submitted.
Now CIC reopened my case and I had received medical for my wife. However I am back to India,
I had sent email to CIC that i returned from Canada from 21 June 2013. Please advise how to proceed further.. Thanks
They do, most of the times because mistakes were made on CICs side.squishyface said:Never heard of a case where cic reopened the file after rejection. Good for you.
85% rejectionkprs_ind said:I just received AOR in the first week of October 2013. I didn't submit the reference letter because my employer refused. And now I tried again after receiving AOR, they refused again stating that I am in India, not in Canada. I have the refusal email from my employer. But I don't know what to do next.
So I am trying to figure how good the chance will be without the reference letter. I have submitted all the supporting documents and more.
Second that. The only thing that's worth a try is submitting as many supporting documents as possible. Records of Employment, job offer, pay stubs etc.jsm0085 said:85% rejection
Toby,iam_toby said:Second that. The only thing that's worth a try is submitting as many supporting documents as possible. Records of Employment, job offer, pay stubs etc.
I can't guarantee that it's going to work, but this essentially provides all the information mentioned in the reference letter.
In his case, it doesn't seem like CIC made a mistake. He couldn't provide a reference letter because his employer denied. He submitted it after the decision was made and they re-opened his file it sounds like from what i read in his post.iam_toby said:They do, most of the times because mistakes were made on CICs side.
Congratulations ;Dusheraz said:Finally got my PPR today Best of luck to all those still waiting.