Kittens said:
Hi guys I am a Sept 2014 apllicant . I got my medical request and request for RPF a month after I went back home and got married. I submitted the documents along with medical and fees for both myself and my partner and a few days ago I got a letter stating they don't believe my job meet the requirements and that I could be file for misrepresentation . please help and advise , I don't know what to do
Stay calm, gather as much as information as you can that proves you have that legit job, for example try to get a letter from your employer, make him/her sign and stamp and date it for you, try to get another set of reference letters with current dates, so it shows they are fresh, try to show them as much evidence as you can, your pay cheques, your pay stubs, bank account statements, anything related to your job really! Compose a letter and explain thoroughly and sincerely to your officer about all the documents that you have attached. Be polite, short, to the point and honest. Try to examine the evidence from your officer's perspective, if you are convinced then no problem, go ahead and put all the documents together and send them as supporting documents. Make a copy of everything before you post them.
Mistakes happen, you learn from them. Try your best to stay calm, and think twice before you make a move.
Here is the point: everybody thinks the officers are there to find a flaw and reject the applications, but it's exactly the opposite, they do their best to pass your application, so think about it, if they wanted to reject your application they could have, easily, trust me, but they are giving you a second chance so you can prove yourself. Seize this opportunity and be as honest and sincere as you can. After all you want to live in this country, and Canada is built on trust and honesty.
Never the less, it's not the end of the world. Just remember to
stay calm and patient.
Best of luck,