Agreed. If you are made inadmissible for security reasons, misrepresentation and/or medical reasons, your future applications will be difintely impacted.rjessome said:It depends on what the refusal was for. If it was based on misrepresentation it would definitely affect future applications. However, if you just didn't meet the requirements of a program/category then it wouldn't create any future complications.
i also recieved a refusal letter, the reason is because they're not convinced w/ my occupation. What changes have you made when you reapplied? thanksleodr said:Thanks all.
Yes 100%.That is my situation.gee87 said:If for whatever reason my Federal Skilled Worker application is rejected, would it go against me if I applied for a Canadian work permit in the future (with arranged employment)?
why? what happened to you? it showed in your timeline that you've landed.did you reapply?Purkoni said:Yes 100%.That is my situation.
The post has been changed. It originally said "applied for Canadian permanent residence in the future." Now it says "work permit". A work permit is a temporary document. The applicants is supposed to leave Canada when the work permit expires. A visa office might see a refused FSW application as an intention to settle permanently.gee87 said:If for whatever reason my Federal Skilled Worker application is rejected, would it go against me if I applied for a Canadian work permit in the future (with arranged employment)?