abid91 said:Hello Every one,
I need some advise.
I was in Canada for 2014-2015. I did 2 semester certification course and started working. In December 2015 my work permit got expired and I had to move back to my country But before leaving I got the invitation from OINP and I submitted my application. I few questions regarding my case.
1. I applied for US Visitor visa while I was studying in Canada and got rejected.
2. After I moved back to my country, I applied for Visitor visa for Canada and got rejected (due to: no valid reason and I missed to write about my US visa rejection in my application).
3. Since I moved back to my country I am not working.
Now, Are these 3 factors going to affect my application for PR and how I can explain it in my LOE?
Note: I have received my nomination my OINP and will be receiving ITA in next draw.
Please help!
Thanks in advance.
Not necessarily. No. As long as you are truthful in your PR application, you should be good to go IMO. I suggest that you be truthful and mention both the visa rejections in your e-APR. Having a prior non-immigrant visa rejection will not necessarily affect your application. Lying about it definitely will. Secondly, not being employed currently is none of IRCC's business. It is not a requirement for your PR application. As long as you satisfy the eligibility criteria, you should be good to go!