What exactly does the letter say? It would help to know exactly what language IRCC has used in the application.
The fact your mother is now on disability and you aren't working is likely a concern for them.
ion, Refugees and Citizenship Canada Humanitarian Migration – Vancouver
600-605 Robson Street
Vancouver, BC, V6B5J3
March 8, 2019
PRISCILLIA CLAUDINE
Unique Client Identifier: XXXX Application Number: XXXXX
This refers to your application for permanent residence from within Canada on humanitarian and compassionate grounds.
Your application remains in queue to be reviewed by an Immigration Officer who will decide whether or not to grant your request for exemption(s) from certain legislative requirements to allow processing of your application for permanent residence from within Canada.
While a decision has not yet been taken on your request for exemption(s), we are writing today to request that you submit documentation and undergo screening related to your admissibility requirements (and those of your dependent family members). Admissibility relates to medical, criminality, security, financial and identity assessments of each potential immigrant and their family members.
When a decision is made on your request for exemption(s), you will be informed. If the decision is to grant the requested exemption(s), at that time IRCC will again request the documents and examinations listed below if they are not already submitted. At that time the missing submissions will be what is delaying the finalization of your application.
By submitting these requested documents now, before an officer’s decision, you have the potential to speed up the finalization of your application and granting of permanent residence to you (and the family members included) should your request for an exemption(s) be approved.
MEDICAL EXAMINATION
A medical examination will be required from you (and any family member that has been included in your application, whether accompanying or not) before your application for permanent residence can be finalized. The medical form has been sent to you in a separate email. Please note that Immigration Health Services (RNH) will only accept an immigration medical performed by one of the designated medical practitioners listed on our website at:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/pp-md/pp-list.aspx
PLEASE NOTE: If you previously provided any of the documents requested below please advise this office in your final document submission. It may not be necessary for you to resubmit these documents at this time.
Should you wish to maximize the speed with which your application can be decided, please contact one of these physicians or clinics and make arrangements for them to complete the medical. This form will be sent to the email address which you had provided to us on your application. The completed form will be sent by the physician to Health Management Branch (HMB) in Ottawa.
Note: Should this medical examination not be completed at this time we will request it again at a later date if your request for exemption(s) from legislative requirements allowing your application to be processed from within Canada is approved.
POLICE CERTIFICATES
It is necessary that you and your dependent(s) spouse and any children over the age of 18, if applicable, provide criminal records check / police certificate from all countries, excluding Canada, in which you resided for 6 months or longer since the age of 18. This check must be national and not just local. For more information on how to obtain a police certificate, please visit:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/medical- police/police-certificates/about.html
The police certificates must include all criminal records under your name or confirm that you do not have a criminal record. You may be required to pay a fee to the agency. These fees are your responsibility. Please provide the police certificate(s) to this office together with a certified translation document if the information submitted is not in English or French. When submitting your documents electronically, please ensure the police certificates and translations are scanned together in the same file, one page after the other.
PASSPORT
Please be advised that you (and any family member that has been included in your application) must be in possession of a valid and subsisting passport in order for us to finalize your application for permanent residence. Please provide a copy of the bio-data pages of your passport or travel document to our office, a scanned image is sufficient. If you are unable to obtain a valid passport, please provide us with evidence of your passport application and an image of any expired passports in your possession.
RIGHT OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE FEE
We require you to submit proof that you have paid the $490.00 Right of Permanent Residence Fee. Information on how to pay this fee can be found on our web site at
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/index.asp.
Please be advised that this fee applies to the principal applicant of this application and the spouse/common- law partner. It does not apply to dependent children that may have been included in the application. After you have paid your fees, you must email a copy of your receipt to our office.
If you or your family members pay this fee but do not become permanent reisdents you will be entitled to a refund for each Right of Permanent Residence Fee paid for an individual who does not land.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Your application for permanent residence could be refused if you are not self-supporting, that is, in receipt of social assistance or welfare benefits, either directly or indirectly and you have not been granted an exemption from the requirement to be self-supporting. Please provide our office with copy of a recent letter of employment, a recent paystub or reasons why you are not working.
Please submit the requested documents/information within 30 days from the date of this correspondence. Please scan and email submissions (attachments should be no bigger than 5 MB) to
IRCC.DNHMAdmiss-AdmissMHRN.IRCC@cic.gc.ca with your UCI (9191-8133) and the identifier S1S2 in the subject line.
Regards,
Humanitarian Migration
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada #600 - 605 Robson Street Vancouver, B.C.
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