Spiceisle said:
But what do they mean when they say that u donot meet the requirements
They are just saying that your application is incomplete in official language.
7.1. Receiving the application at the visa office
On September 1, 2006, a “Simplified Application Process” for FSWs was introduced. As of this
date, with the exception of applications submitted to the visa office in Buffalo, applicants submitted
only a modified IMM 0008 as well as the fee payment at time of initial application. As these
applications are brought forward for processing, applicants are asked to provide updated forms
and supporting documents. Although the application should already have been reviewed for the
purposes of R10 on initial receipt, it should be reviewed again on receipt of the updated forms and
supporting documents particularly for the purpose of paragraph R10(1)(c).
Applicants must complete and sign the IMM 0008, application for permanent residence in Canada,
as well as Schedules 1 and 3 of this form and then submit the applicable fees in Canadian funds
to the visa office.
Applications received at the visa office will first be reviewed for completeness, including:
required forms;
evidence of payment of the applicable fees (see Section 5.2 for more information on fees).
the Use of a Representative form, if appropriate.
The visa office will perform an
R10 completeness check of the application.
R10 prescribes what
constitutes “an application” under the Regulations. An application includes, among other things,
the following documents, information or declarations:
1. a signed and completed IMM 0008EGEN containing the name, birth date, nationality,
marital status and current immigration status of the applicant and all family members
(whether accompanying or not), and identifying the principal applicant;
2. the visa, permit or authorization being applied for;
3. the class in which the application is made;