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hi10101 said:
H Raj,
I just checked and I got my PPR letter on Feb 8, 2017. I never checked that email as I was relying on the CIC profile. It says I have to apply within 30 days which are over by now.
Please let me know what I could do now?

Thanks

That is terrible. The best that you can do now is write a polite and a very convincing e-mail to IRCC mentioning your situation and request them to allow you to submit documents. After that, hope that you get it.

I sincerely wish that you submit your PP soon and fly to Canada. All the best.
 
Piracha123 said:
I have just received a message from CIC saying that my employment letter is fraudulent. they have given me 30 days to submit relevant documents otherwise my application may be rejected.

Can anyone help me understand why they think the letter is fraudulent?? how does CIC verify experience letters?

I am sorry about that.

Just to clarify - Is your employment letter genuine?

If your employment letter is genuine, put up a fight. Submit as much documentation as possible and show them that you are a genuine employee and everything written on the reference letter is correct. You can get an e-mail from your manager mentioning your designation, company name and roles, and submit it. You can also provide any other additional documentation that you see fit - Your employee ID card, an e-mail from the person who issued you the letter, payslips, salary credits to your bank account, tax filings, promotion letters/appreciation e-mails showing your official e-mail ID and anything else that you think is relevant. Submit notarized documents. Also, when submitting documents, you should also include a polite letter outlining what you have submitted and why you think their judgement is wrong. I cannot even begin to understand how pissed off you feel - Nonetheless, Do NOT show your frustration in the letter that you write to them.

Sometimes, genuine and good people get misjudged and face the brunt of bad judgement which is very unfortunate.

About how WE is verified, they have several methods - Calling the HR, calling the person who issued the letter and in rare cases, a site visit might also be done. Check with your employer if they were called.

Hope you get this sorted out soon. If you require any further information, ask us -We will try to help you get through this.

<<It would be better if you can share the e-mail with us. Redact any personal information>>
 
My application shows approved but it asks me to read the message below but there is no messages and it shows doc status as counterfoil. what does counterfoil mean?
 
Rob2K said:
What does the message say basically, And what documents have they requested ? Would be good if you could share more details about the email and suggest you accordingly. Also is it a procedural fairness letter what you have received ?

Yes, what he has received is a PFL. :(
 
GodBlessUsAll said:
My application shows approved but it asks me to read the message below but there is no messages and it shows doc status as counterfoil. what does counterfoil mean?

Counterfoil = Visa.

Yes, it says that; Don't worry about it. There are no new messages in my account too :D .
 
All4one said:
Whoohoo ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Awesome, Thank you guys, I am over the moon. God is great.
PR for everyone soon................... see you all at the finish line in a couple of years for Citizenship :P :P :P :P :P :P
spikegin said:
Good Morning Everyone....
I got the PPR last night ...

PNP-Outland
EaPR: 13th november.

I sent them an email asking for extension to the passport submission date.

Thank you everyone for your help...
A special shout out to Raj and Stanlee.... Thank you

boxsky said:
Inland PNP PPR! Thanks to this forum, thanks to all of you.
Timeline: AOR Nov 16,2016. BGIP(2) Mar 20, 2017.

Castillo said:
PR Approved

Congrats guys! All the very best!
 
Thanks, Raj

Oh I forgot to mention, I have two emails accounts, and I usually received the PR-CIC notification/emails in my yahoo email account, which is what I used when coming to Canada, but I have a Gmail account which I used to get my nomination, I kept checking the yahoo mail which is directly linked to my CIC account, however, the PR email came into my Gmail which was quite unexpected.

just for those who are like me check all your email accounts, you never know which one it will be sent to.

BEST OF LUCK TO ALL WAITING Cool Cool
 
rajkamalmohanram said:
That is terrible. The best that you can do now is write a polite and a very convincing e-mail to IRCC mentioning your situation and request them to allow you to submit documents. After that, hope that you get it.

I sincerely wish that you submit your PP soon and fly to Canada. All the best.

Thanks Raj. I called up CIC and agent looked at the case. She asked me to send my Passports ASAP, but I can only send it by Friday (dependent's travelling). I hope I make it.

Thanks anyways, you are awesome!!!
 
rajkamalmohanram said:

Guys (e-Aor November 2016) & Raj,

I think that still there are people who are not on the tracker sheet that also includes me. it would be great for us if we requested to Raj to add us who are still not on the tracker sheet. It will help us to see the clear picture of E-AOR November 2016 who are still waiting for PPR or who received it.

My Timeline

PNP - Inland
E-Aor: 17 November
Additional Document request (Settlement plan): Feb 01 2017 and submitted on Feb 05 2017
Medical Passes: 25 Feb 2017 (somewhere)
Background Check: 02 March 2017 (Somewhere)......IP1 times after that no changes
BOWP application submit: 18 April 2017


Raj can you please add me in Timeline Sheet. Thanks, and please those who are not in the timeline (tracker sheet) please add their timeline too.

Thanks in advance
 
Aliz14 said:
Guys (e-Aor November 2016) & Raj,

I think that still there are people who are not on the tracker sheet that also includes me. it would be great for us if we requested to Raj to add us who are still not on the tracker sheet. It will help us to see the clear picture of E-AOR November 2016 who are still waiting for PPR or who received it.

My Timeline

E-Aor: 17 November
Additional Document request (Settlement plan): Feb 01 2017 and submitted on Feb 05 2017
Medical Passes: 25 Feb 2017 (somewhere)
Background Check: 02 March 2017 (Somewhere)......IP1 times after that no changes
BOWP application submit: 18 April 2017


Raj can you please add me in Timeline Sheet. Thanks, and please those who are not in the timeline (tracker sheet) please add their timeline too.
Thanks in advance

congrats ali. Wats ur stream and visa office?
 
hb_rashidy said:
congrats ali. Wats ur stream and visa office?

Hi hb_rashidy,

I am still waiting for PPR.... :(

Thanks
 
Aliz14 said:
Hi hb_rashidy,

I am still waiting for PPR.... :(

Thanks

Hang in there. I think should be very soon. My AOR is Nov 17,2016 as well.
 
rajkamalmohanram said:
I am sorry about that.

Just to clarify - Is your employment letter genuine?

If your employment letter is genuine, put up a fight. Submit as much documentation as possible and show them that you are a genuine employee and everything written on the reference letter is correct. You can get an e-mail from your manager mentioning your designation, company name and roles, and submit it. You can also provide any other additional documentation that you see fit - Your employee ID card, an e-mail from the person who issued you the letter, payslips, salary credits to your bank account, tax filings, promotion letters/appreciation e-mails showing your official e-mail ID and anything else that you think is relevant. Submit notarized documents. Also, when submitting documents, you should also include a polite letter outlining what you have submitted and why you think their judgement is wrong. I cannot even begin to understand how pissed off you feel - Nonetheless, Do NOT show your frustration in the letter that you write to them.

Sometimes, genuine and good people get misjudged and face the brunt of bad judgement which is very unfortunate.

About how WE is verified, they have several methods - Calling the HR, calling the person who issued the letter and in rare cases, a site visit might also be done. Check with your employer if they were called.

Hope you get this sorted out soon. If you require any further information, ask us -We will try to help you get through this.

<<It would be better if you can share the e-mail with us. Redact any personal information>>

the company that i work for is a small family run business and they pay me by cash. letters however are genuine and printed on company letterhead, signed and stamped by the HR manager. i have checked with my employers and they have not received any email.

the CIC letter is as below:

"This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada as a member of the
Economic Class.
I have reviewed your application and all of the documents you submitted in support of it. It
appears that you may not meet the requirements for immigration to Canada.
Subsection 11(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) provides that a foreign
national must, before entering Canada, apply to an officer for a visa or any other document
required by the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations. The visa or document shall be
issued if, following an examination, the officer is satisfied that the foreign national is not
inadmissible and meets the requirements of the Act.
I have reasonable grounds to believe that you have not fulfilled the requirement put upon you by
subsection 16(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, which states:
16(1) A person who makes an application must answer truthfully all questions put
to them for the purpose of the examination and must produce a visa and all
relevant evidence and documents that the officer reasonably requires.
Specifically, having forensically examined the documents, I have grounds to believe that you
misrepresented material facts when you represented that you obtained:
Specifically, I have concerns that the letter of employment from XXX
which you have provided in support of your application is fraudulent.
Section 40(1) IRPA states that:
A permanent resident or foreign national is inadmissible for misrepresentation (a) for
directly or indirectly misrepresenting or withholding material facts relating to a relevant
matter that induces or could induce an error in the administration of this Act.
Please note that if a senior immigration officer finds that the misrepresentation is material to
your application for a permanent resident visa you could be found to be inadmissible under
section 40(1)(a) of the IRPA. A finding of such inadmissibility would render you inadmissible to
Canada for a period of five years according to paragraph 40(2)(a) which states:
the permanent resident or the foreign national continues to be inadmissible for
misrepresentation for a period of five years following, in the case of a determination
outside Canada, a final determination of inadmissibility under subsection (1) or, in the
case of determination in Canada, the date the removal order is enforced.
I would like to provide you with the opportunity to respond to this information. You will have 30
days from the date of this letter to make any representations in this regard. Please respond
using the address at the top of this letter and clearly indicate your file number for all
correspondence you send to the High Commission of Canada, London, UK.
If you do not respond to this request within 30 days, your application will be assessed based on
the information currently on file and may result in the refusal of your application.
"