Hello,
I'm seeking replies from seniors in the group and those who have experience with this. My wife's application was returned on August 31 with the following wording in the IRCC letter:
My questions
Thank you very much
I'm seeking replies from seniors in the group and those who have experience with this. My wife's application was returned on August 31 with the following wording in the IRCC letter:
My wife is from the Philippines. I'm Canadian citezen. We married in Canada in 2017, after which we lived in UAE until I moved back to Canada at the beginning of 2023. She came in May on a visit visa and applied on June 14. The application was returned on August 31. Notice the following:Please note your application has been rejected for the following reason:
Country Specific Requirements
You may need to submit extra forms based on where the person you’re sponsoring lives.
When you visit the application package page on the IRCC website, you’ll select a country or territory to get country-specific instructions for documents such as:
- IMM 5562 Supplementary Information – Your Travels
- The June 14 application didn't have the IMM 5562 Supplementary Information – Your Travels. The portal had it listed, but it was marked Not Required. Trusting what I was seeing on the screen, we didn't fill it out
- The June 14 application didn't include a Cenomar
- A few days before the application was returned, using the DevTools (F12) and checking the list of documents, I saw that one of the five online forms had [isComplete: false] while the remaining four had true
- On August 31, we got the above notice, and I checked the requirements and concluded they were looking for the IMM5562 since the country-specific requirements for UAE had this form listed.
- I went over the entire list and read this portion
If you hold a Philippine passport, you and your family members included in the application must follow these instructions:
- To prove marital status of the principal applicant, submit copies of
- a Certificate of No Marriage Record (CENOMAR) to show there is no record of marriage, or
- a Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Advisory on Marriages providing details about any marriages registered in the Philippines
- We concluded that this doesn't apply to my wife since a Cenomar will show she is single and an Advisory on Marriages will show nothing. I came to believe, based on the language, that if the person is claiming a particular marital status based only on their status in the Philippines, then to prove this status, one of these documents is required. This doesn't have anything to do with providing proof of our own marriage legality
- To prove marital status of the principal applicant, submit copies of
- Adding to the above in number 5, the requirements go on to say on the same level in the list as the point above
- If you are submitting documents for a birth, marriage or death in a country other than the Philippines, and they have not been registered with the PSA,
submit a copy of the birth, marriage, or death certificate issued by the country where the birth, marriage or death occurred
- If you are submitting documents for a birth, marriage or death in a country other than the Philippines, and they have not been registered with the PSA,
- I'm aware of the consensus among the members of this group that a Cenomar is required.
- We submitted the application again on September 1. This time we updated the information, renewed the forms, and filled out the IMM 5562. We didn't send a Cenomar
My questions
- Have you submitted your application without a Cenomar and got an AOR? I'm aware that a Cenomar could be requested at a later stage
- Has your application been rejected because of the absence of the Cenomar?
Thank you very much