Do you mean a TRV or a TRP? You can send a webform to request reconsideration.Does anyone here knows how to apply for reconsideration for a Temporary Resident Application ? Can we email the IRCC office for reconsideration ?
Do you mean a TRV or a TRP? You can send a webform to request reconsideration.Does anyone here knows how to apply for reconsideration for a Temporary Resident Application ? Can we email the IRCC office for reconsideration ?
He did not declare them because he was afraid it would prolong his application processing when they ask for medicals. At the time of application, they were already estranged but she was pregnant.He can reapply for PR when he gets to the Philippines and this time declaring his wife and child and then reapply. He asked to stay long enough to get his2nd Pfizer shot which was approved. Living his life in Canada while his wife and child would never qualify to immigrate (unless they qualified on their own) was not an ideal situation either. Not sure why he didn’t declare the wife and child in the first place.
May he get success in his endeavors and thanks for sharing this @Growing painsI’ve been following this story since it made headlines.It’s pretty sad.you guys can support him if you want to.
P.s I don’t know him personally.I just saw it somewhere and decided to share
https://www.gofundme.com/f/stop-the-deportation-of-carlo-escario
For sure! We all need a helping handMay he get success in his endeavors and thanks for sharing this @Growing pains
did you request it under privacy act or ATIP? I think the privacy option is the free one but you need the other option (5$) from the dropdown list.Hello,
I did the request of the GCMS notes and they didn’t ask about 5$ payment.
when I did it last time a couple months ago,I paid the fees.
Any reasons? I may did wrong?
thank you
did you requested under Privacy actHello,
I did the request of the GCMS notes and they didn’t ask about 5$ payment.
when I did it last time a couple months ago,I paid the fees.
Any reasons? I may did wrong?
thank you
Based on our experience with Montreal BRO, if the officer is determined to refuse your case, whatever evidence you submit will be dismissed or diminished. For my partner's case:Funny thing in my case regarding friends and family in canada, i sent all letters as well about 10 i guess and the officer. stated tje same thing that i didnt show how it would impact their lives also he literally mentioned that they wont die of separation from you and vice versa and now we have social media and you/they cancontact using that and stay in toch. Hats off to that officer
She is crazy.Based on our experience with Montreal BRO, if the officer is determined to refuse your case, whatever evidence you submit will be dismissed or diminished. For my partner's case:
- best interest of child: she wrote she did not see evidence that our 6-month old son needs his father in Canada (seriously)
- reference letters: dismissed because authors are "new to Canada" (including our MP and myself, Canadian citizens)
- employment letters: dismissed because "the job role is too junior" (of course: he just graduated college. can he be a CEO?)
- Canadian spouse (me): dismissed and wrote "she is free to leave and move to her partner's country" (Thanks!)
you Getting answers soonHello,
I talked to my lawyer last week to request GCMS notes.he said it’s too early
Below is my timeline!
received application February 8, 2021.
acknowledging receipt March 17, 2021
started processing April 14, 2021.
please advise.
Ooh ok thanks alot for the adviseyou Getting answers soon
By end October if didn’t answer then you can request a gcms note
there is no time limit for gcms note
You can request today or wait go by your lawyer advise
EvilBased on our experience with Montreal BRO, if the officer is determined to refuse your case, whatever evidence you submit will be dismissed or diminished. For my partner's case:
- best interest of child: she wrote she did not see evidence that our 6-month old son needs his father in Canada (seriously)
- reference letters: dismissed because authors are "new to Canada" (including our MP and myself, Canadian citizens)
- employment letters: dismissed because "the job role is too junior" (of course: he just graduated college. can he be a CEO?)
- Canadian spouse (me): dismissed and wrote "she is free to leave and move to her partner's country" (Thanks!)