sh_humayun said:If rejection is on the basis of number of inquiries then it is total injustice. People will raise inquiry if they feel otherwise nobody has the time to put thier valuable time in writing emails.
You may be able to avoid unnecessary delays by:
* notifying the visa office of any changes to personal information on your application, such as your address, phone and fax numbers or a change in the makeup of your family
* avoiding repeated inquiries to the visa office.
Your application will be delayed if:
* there are criminal or security problems related to your application, or additional background checks are needed, or
* your family situation is not clear — reasons could include a divorce or an adoption that is not yet complete or child custody issues that have not been resolved, or
* the office processing your application has to consult with other CIC offices in Canada or abroad.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/apply-after.asp#assessment