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ramandeep1780

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Jan 5, 2019
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Is it a myth or truth.
Some says that if you don't get rejection in the first two months, then most probably you are through?
Does anyone know someone who has got rejection after two months ?
Just wants to know.
Thanks
 

M.Kenobi

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Apr 5, 2019
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You have have to match from 70% to 80% not less
This is not necessarily true. I have also heard that what matters is the lead statement and that your roles kind ties into it. The duties listed on the site just gives you a guide of what type of duties is expected.
 

ramandeep1780

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Jan 5, 2019
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Hello
My employers didn't gave me the reference letter. I was working as an wireless network tech. So i attached my pay stubs, reference letter from one of my colleague, a letter from the employer that just states my position not the responsibilities, tax receipts.
I am worried if all this would be fine.
My aor- 23 jan 2019
Mep and ADR- 5 march
Passport- India
Country of residence- Canada
BG- in progress
Thanks
 

ab-ee-pnp

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Aug 3, 2018
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Is it a myth or truth.
Some says that if you don't get rejection in the first two months, then most probably you are through?
Does anyone know someone who has got rejection after two months ?
Just wants to know.
Thanks
There have been examples ....many actually. So, it has not bearing with timeline. It is case by case rather than by timeline.
 

ishausa

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Med's Done....
08-03-2019
Is it a myth or truth.
Some says that if you don't get rejection in the first two months, then most probably you are through?
Does anyone know someone who has got rejection after two months ?
Just wants to know.
Thanks
One way to look at it is from ADRs. ADRs can come anytime, if the ADRs are unsatisfactory, then rejection is imminent. But straight out, incomplete documentation (initiated early in the process) leads as the common cause of rejection/refusal.
 

ramandeep1780

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Jan 5, 2019
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One way to look at it is from ADRs. ADRs can come anytime, if the ADRs are unsatisfactory, then rejection is imminent. But straight out, incomplete documentation (initiated early in the process) leads as the common cause of rejection/refusal.
Ok thanks.
I had issues getting reference letter from my employers. But the ADR that came on Mar 5 2019 requested from me, my canadian police clearance and biometrics from my wife in India. I provided both. Biometrics got updated on mar 18 2019 but since then there is no update. Even biometrics are not yet passed, its been a month now. Is there anything to worry ?
 

ishausa

Star Member
Mar 10, 2018
107
77
United States
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
3112
App. Filed.......
26-01-2019
AOR Received.
26-01-2019
Med's Done....
08-03-2019
Ok thanks.
I had issues getting reference letter from my employers. But the ADR that came on Mar 5 2019 requested from me, my canadian police clearance and biometrics from my wife in India. I provided both. Biometrics got updated on mar 18 2019 but since then there is no update. Even biometrics are not yet passed, its been a month now. Is there anything to worry ?
I wouldn't worry much about that. Like its been said many times here, "you've done your part". The issue with employers can be frustrating, I'm from a 3rd world country, where any notion of travelling outside is met with hate and a predilection for impedance, just do what you must to prove you actually did the work you claim.
 

ab-ee-pnp

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Aug 3, 2018
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I wouldn't worry much about that. Like its been said many times here, "you've done your part". The issue with employers can be frustrating, I'm from a 3rd world country, where any notion of travelling outside is met with hate and a predilection for impedance, just do what you must to prove you actually did the work you claim.
So true and you have put here it so well. If it helps you to progress, they will not help/do even what they are supposed to do. This is the reason why many of us who work hard, have talent and want to live by ethics are made frustrated and leave. That's the truth.
 
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Mar 24, 2019
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Hello
My employers didn't gave me the reference letter. I was working as an wireless network tech. So i attached my pay stubs, reference letter from one of my colleague, a letter from the employer that just states my position not the responsibilities, tax receipts.
I am worried if all this would be fine.
My aor- 23 jan 2019
Mep and ADR- 5 march
Passport- India
Country of residence- Canada
BG- in progress
Thanks
Did you attach a LoE (Letter of Explanation)? We had the same problem with one of the employers and we just attached a LoE explaining why the employer refused to give a letter. Usually that works with the case officers.
 

skape7

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Did you attach a LoE (Letter of Explanation)? We had the same problem with one of the employers and we just attached a LoE explaining why the employer refused to give a letter. Usually that works with the case officers.
If the refusal was verbal, clarify everything in the LOE, but if you corresponded by email, it would strengthen your argument if you attached a copy of your employers refusal email.
This would go to show that you tried everything on your part and yet the employer clearly refused.
 

ramandeep1780

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Jan 5, 2019
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Did you attach a LoE (Letter of Explanation)? We had the same problem with one of the employers and we just attached a LoE explaining why the employer refused to give a letter. Usually that works with the case officers.
Yes i did. I attached a LOE, pay stubs, tax slips, letter from colleagues and a letter from my employers on the company letter head that states my position in the company (i got it to get health card in ontario).
Will those be okay.
Thanks