Don't do that - you are very much correct.DelPiero07 said:I want to shoot myself.
Hi DelPiero07,I want to shoot myself.
Dear Delpiero,
I had applied for study permit in 2007, but was rejected. Should i include this under have you ever applied to IRCC in the statutory question in ITA.
Has <candidate> ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country
Regards,kenyk
Hi,Hi All,
Any update on your issues?
How did you solve it ?
Here is my story below. Hope someone can answer.
I have received ITA this month.
Currently my wife is primary applicant and I am dependent.
My query is :
1. I applied paper based pr application 2013 with me as primary applicant and spouse as dependent. Visa was refused with a restriction of 2 years.
For current application Pre ITA, spouse is primary and I am dependent. Now there was a question in spouse section " Has <spouse name >applied for Immigration before?". We answered No.
Is this correct?
2. If question 1 is answered wrong, do I need to mention my UCI (got in 2013) in spouse section ?
3. Post ITA in my section, statutory declaration, there was a question
"Have you been refused visa, permanent residence ? I answered Yes, and it further asks "Please provide details", there I mentioned my UCI (got in 2013).
4. In my section again, Immigration history, it asks for UCI again. Which one to mention ?
The one got in 2013? or
The one received in current EE application under Dependents (number starts with CAN000XXXXXXXX
Regards,
Manish
It is not strange. Creating a profile DOES NOT mean that you applied for PR.
You've only applied for PR IF you've received an ITA and submitted an eAPR in the past, which you haven't.
If you truly have never applied to IRCC then the answer for applying for PR would also be "no" that's why that question disappears.
Yes. Were you thinking of hiding it? IRCC will verify it.If I had applied for a student visa and got rejected, do I answer yes to the question? I don’t have my UCI number anymore
I wasn’t thinking of hiding it. I just wanted to know the answer to the question considering the circumstances.Yes. Were you thinking of hiding it? IRCC will verify it.
Hello delPiero, what is your source link for this assurance ["It is not strange. Creating a profile DOES NOT mean that you applied for PR.It is not strange. Creating a profile DOES NOT mean that you applied for PR.
You've only applied for PR IF you've received an ITA and submitted an eAPR in the past, which you haven't.
If you truly have never applied to IRCC then the answer for applying for PR would also be "no" that's why that question disappears.