Thanks.If you send in by paper you won’t be able to do it till you get your log in from immigration and that’s when you are approved
Thanks.If you send in by paper you won’t be able to do it till you get your log in from immigration and that’s when you are approved
Could you please let us know the reason of your application gotten refusedApplication Sent July 27 2020
AOR September 14, 2020
Application in Process Feb 4, 2021
Decision made July 19, 2021
now I just resubmitted September 3
AOR October 28,2021.
Officer states that I can move back to my country with my kids and they can return to Canada when they 18years old as they are born Canadian. Next stated that I did not send in enough proof of there school report and my taxes. Which I did but officer didn’t look on them. Then my lawyer didn’t update in time. So point officer was just been mean didn’t consider my children well beenCould you please let us know the reason of your application gotten refused
Are you from a 3rd world country?Officer states that I can move back to my country with my kids and they can return to Canada when they 18years old as they are born Canadian. Next stated that I did not send in enough proof of there school report and my taxes. Which I did but officer didn’t look on them. Then my lawyer didn’t update in time. So point officer was just been mean didn’t consider my children well been
Yes JamaicaAre you from a 3rd world country?
I am glad that you applied again!! Trust God and pray without ceasing!! God will bring you good news this time!!Yes Jamaica
Yes thank youI am glad that you applied again!! Trust God and pray without ceasing!! God will bring you good news this time!!
This is so sad. Hope you will have good news this time.Officer states that I can move back to my country with my kids and they can return to Canada when they 18years old as they are born Canadian. Next stated that I did not send in enough proof of there school report and my taxes. Which I did but officer didn’t look on them. Then my lawyer didn’t update in time. So point officer was just been mean didn’t consider my children well been
I am not sure. Most time it’s 2 officers. One regular then sent to senior officer afterThis is so sad. Hope you will have good news this time.
Could you please tell us how many officers will look to each file. I am new to H&C and this is the last chance for me to stay in Canada
Short answer: many. You will see that agent numbers/initials are different on each correspondence you receive, and your file will move through many offices before you get PR.This is so sad. Hope you will have good news this time.
Could you please tell us how many officers will look to each file. I am new to H&C and this is the last chance for me to stay in Canada
Thanks a lot for this great response. I will let you know when I receive a responseShort answer: many. You will see that agent numbers/initials are different on each correspondence you receive, and your file will move through many offices before you get PR.
Stage 1:
agent #1: does preliminary assessment on minimum eligibility and sends you AOR
agent #2: from your primary office, does thorough assessment of your HC factors and drafts AIP or refusal letter
agent #3: supervisor of Agent #2 who signs off on #2's decision
Additional support agents (in your secondary office) get assigned sub-components of your file like background checks but you will likely not get any letters from them: they will correspond directly with #2.
Stage 2:
Agent #4: gathers Stage 2 docs, confirms minimum requirements are met and sends file for final review
Agent #5: senior officer does final review and approves your PR
Agent #6: signs off on your COPR (in your local office)
Agent #7: connects you to PR portal where you will finalize your PR status and order PR card.
The most critical agent here is number 2: he/she is the one who will decide your fate. I hope you get a compassionate one. Good luck!
Very well explained, the procedure n the file movement. Rest it is destiny which decides.ThanksShort answer: many. You will see that agent numbers/initials are different on each correspondence you receive, and your file will move through many offices before you get PR.
Stage 1:
agent #1: does preliminary assessment on minimum eligibility and sends you AOR
agent #2: from your primary office, does thorough assessment of your HC factors and drafts AIP or refusal letter
agent #3: supervisor of Agent #2 who signs off on #2's decision
Additional support agents (in your secondary office) get assigned sub-components of your file like background checks but you will likely not get any letters from them: they will correspond directly with #2.
Stage 2:
Agent #4: gathers Stage 2 docs, confirms minimum requirements are met and sends file for final review
Agent #5: senior officer does final review and approves your PR
Agent #6: signs off on your COPR (in your local office)
Agent #7: connects you to PR portal where you will finalize your PR status and order PR card.
The most critical agent here is number 2: he/she is the one who will decide your fate. I hope you get a compassionate one. Good luck!
Guys,
I check my application online very frequently, I’m afraid it shows in my records . . I don’t want to sound so anxious , any idea if the officers do see that . . Please let me know.
Yes thank you