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Hi there,

I have an urgent question. I am a june applicant and my eligibility is met and currently my security check is being processed.

My husband (dependent applicant) and I ( main applicant) are currently living in the US. I am on a work visa, and my husband had applied for asylum in the US before we've met. Today, I received a letter from CIC requesting a copy of his asylum case. We contacted the lawyer who's in charge of his asylum case and he provided us with a copy of the application. As I was reviewing the asylum application I realized that there are 3 errors in the asylum application. The mother and two sisters birth places are wrong on the asylum application. Now, if I remember correctly we were asked to provide birth places of family members in the express entry application and if that was the case I am sure we've provided the correct information in the express entry application.

I am afraid once i submit the asylum case and they see the discrepancies, we might be accused of misrepresentation. What should I do?

I am currently drafting a letter to USCIC ( US immigration office) to correct the mistakes in the Asylum case since that is also an issue in its own. But how can I communicate to CIC that this is just human error and not a "lie" on the application. Any help or thoughts are really appreciated.

Do I need to consult an attorney? Any thoughts; ( sorry i don't mean to put you in the spot, but you all seem like well rounded people when it comes to CIC related matters.) any ideas, advice and/or thoughts are welcome.


No need to be concerned about. IRCC is requesting for the asylum record of your spouse to determine his eligibility and legal status in the US. If there are any errors in the paperwork, you can mention that in the LoE and explain that you have requested the concerned lawyer or USCIS to correct the error.

Please be advised that misrepresentation under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act happens when there is "material" misrepresentation. Having the DoB or your spouse's family member incorrectly entered are immaterial, and will not impact your application as long as you have addressed the ire and made efforts to get it rectified.
 
just got updates abt my status,
My Aor is 21 june, and now its near to 5 months..

Eligabilitiy in progress (it was met since july but not passed yet)

Criminality passed on 26th oct ( same day of moving to ip2)

Security : not stated yet (however its almost 20 days since Bg started)

VO: Ottawa

The agent said that 80% finished on time while 20% may take longer and he cant predict the times

:S
 
I received 'ready for visa' email yesterday.

AOR : June 21st
MEP: July 4th
BG update: Nov 2nd
Ready for Visa email: Nov 13th. No change in online application status

I hope you all get the golden email soon...
Congratulations!!
 
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just got updates abt my status,
My Aor is 21 june, and now its near to 5 months..

Eligabilitiy in progress (it was met since july but not passed yet)

Criminality passed on 26th oct ( same day of moving to ip2)

Security : not stated yet (however its almost 20 days since Bg started)

VO: Ottawa

The agent said that 80% finished on time while 20% may take longer and he cant predict the times

:S
Hi, Is there a difference between "eligibility met" and "eligibility passed"?
 
On the serious note, any approved applicant waiting for ppr thinking of ordering gcms notes? In legal falcon's thread many applicants claimed ordering gcms notes pushed their application positively, perhaps it is true? Perhaps our quarantine PPRs will be activated as well? What do you suggest?
Yes. We applied again 3 days back