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Hello everyone, has anyone who received remedical request in Nov gotten PPR now. My remedical got passed dec14 and I am yet to get PPR. Just worried!
 
Hello ! It's finally our turn to share good news, we received the RFV mail today !!!!

Thank you Lord for guiding us through this path, our journey to Canada PR started 5 yrs ago, it took us continuous faith to get here.

Thank you to all of you for sharing your stories, application & Canada related news with us, the memes and jokes; you certainly helped with this wait.

Here are our details if they can help :

FSW-O AOR 03Oct20
COR Mauritius
Pretoria Office
MEP : 24Nov20, automatic extended 19Nov21
29Dec21 - emailed query as to country where studies were actually done, replied same day
06Jan22 - ADR received for an updated POF, provided same day
07Jan22 - RFV email received
Noted multiple ghosts updates from 29/12 to yesterday.

In between, I did send some webforms requesting updates, only got feedback - file to be reviewed by an officer when it wasn't the Covid excuse.

Don't loose hope, your time will come. Best of luck
 
Hello ! It's finally our turn to share good news, we received the RFV mail today !!!!

Thank you Lord for guiding us through this path, our journey to Canada PR started 5 yrs ago, it took us continuous faith to get here.

Thank you to all of you for sharing your stories, application & Canada related news with us, the memes and jokes; you certainly helped with this wait.

Here are our details if they can help :

FSW-O AOR 03Oct20
COR Mauritius
Pretoria Office
MEP : 24Nov20, automatic extended 19Nov21
29Dec21 - emailed query as to country where studies were actually done, replied same day
06Jan22 - ADR received for an updated POF, provided same day
07Jan22 - RFV email received
Noted multiple ghosts updates from 29/12 to yesterday.

In between, I did send some webforms requesting updates, only got feedback - file to be reviewed by an officer when it wasn't the Covid excuse.

Don't loose hope, your time will come. Best of luck

where to send to webforms requesting updates, could you please share ?
 
This is useless. This arbitrary completion of applications is not helping. Knowing that someone who has being two years in the process just got ppr and another got their ppr in a year is not helping. It's just making the waiting process more difficult to make sense of.
As someone from a third world country, what Ircc is doing is pure third world country behavior
 
@ LegalFalcon

What does REVIEW TYPE : Program Assistant APPLICATION # : E************ REGULATION : PNP PARKED CASE NOTES Case parked due to the following : PN VERIFICATION in my gcms notes means?

Thanks for your response in advance .
 
A question from a friend who is not on this forum

@legalfalcon

Hi, i have a question. While filling my Canadian PR application form, there was a question. *Have you, or if you are the principal applicant, any member of your family listed in your application for permanent residence in Canada , ever been refused refugee status , an immigrant or Permanent resident visa to Canada or any other country?* I answered "No" to this question. However, i my father filed Candian PR application during 2001-02, which was rejected in interview due to not meeting points. I answered "No" on the premise that since my family member (parents and brother) are not part of application now, therefore the answer should be *No*. Did I make a mistake in this regard. Please guide.


His AOR is 11oct2020 and vo is ottawa.

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Hello ! It's finally our turn to share good news, we received the RFV mail today !!!!

Thank you Lord for guiding us through this path, our journey to Canada PR started 5 yrs ago, it took us continuous faith to get here.

Thank you to all of you for sharing your stories, application & Canada related news with us, the memes and jokes; you certainly helped with this wait.

Here are our details if they can help :

FSW-O AOR 03Oct20
COR Mauritius
Pretoria Office
MEP : 24Nov20, automatic extended 19Nov21
29Dec21 - emailed query as to country where studies were actually done, replied same day
06Jan22 - ADR received for an updated POF, provided same day
07Jan22 - RFV email received
Noted multiple ghosts updates from 29/12 to yesterday.

In between, I did send some webforms requesting updates, only got feedback - file to be reviewed by an officer when it wasn't the Covid excuse.

Don't loose hope, your time will come. Best of luck

Congrats!!!! Really happy for you!
 
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A question from a friend who is not on this forum

@legalfalcon

Hi, i have a question. While filling my Canadian PR application form, there was a question. *Have you, or if you are the principal applicant, any member of your family listed in your application for permanent residence in Canada , ever been refused refugee status , an immigrant or Permanent resident visa to Canada or any other country?* I answered "No" to this question. However, i my father filed Candian PR application during 2001-02, which was rejected in interview due to not meeting points. I answered "No" on the premise that since my family member (parents and brother) are not part of application now, therefore the answer should be *No*. Did I make a mistake in this regard. Please guide.


His AOR is 11oct2020 and vo is ottawa.

Eligibility passed
Security not started
Info sharing in progress


IF you were a part of the application which was refused, even though your father was the PA, then the answer should have been yes, and you should have explained this in the column below the question.

All your visa refusals should be declared in your application, not doing so can lead to misrepresentation. As per law, you have an obligation to be truthful. Section 16(1) of the IRPA states:
  • 16 (1) A person who makes an application must answer truthfully all questions put to them for the purpose of the examination and must produce a visa and all relevant evidence and documents that the officer reasonably requires.

See Tuiran v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2018 FC 324 (CanLII), <http://canlii.ca/t/hr59k
Alalami v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2018 FC 328 (CanLII), <http://canlii.ca/t/hr6r1>

If you file any application with IRCC, TRV, WP, PR etc, any of them can be looked into to review your current application and any inconsistency can be a cause of misrepresentation. All applications have to be consistent, and if they are not, a reason on why you omitted the information has to be provided.

The law is clear, while applications for different types of status engage different considerations, it does not necessarily flow that statements made in temporary residence applications cannot affect subsequent permanent residence applications (or vice versa). In Suri v. Canada, the court found that the Officer’s concerns vis-à-vis the contradictions between the Applicants’ temporary and permanent applications were reasonable and based on that the applicant's misrepresentation ban was upheld.

Federal courts have ruled on this numerous times.

Read - Suri v. Canada available at http://canlii.ca/t/grvwt

[My response does not constitute legal advice and neither does it give rise to any lawyer-client relationship.]
 
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IF you were a part of the application which was refused, even though your father was the PA, then the answer should have been yes, and you should have explained this in the column below the question.

All your visa refusals should be declared in your application, not doing so can lead to misrepresentation. As per law, you have an obligation to be truthful. Section 16(1) of the IRPA states:
  • 16 (1) A person who makes an application must answer truthfully all questions put to them for the purpose of the examination and must produce a visa and all relevant evidence and documents that the officer reasonably requires.

See Tuiran v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2018 FC 324 (CanLII), <http://canlii.ca/t/hr59k
Alalami v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2018 FC 328 (CanLII), <http://canlii.ca/t/hr6r1>

If you file any application with IRCC, TRV, WP, PR etc, any of them can be looked into to review your current application and any inconsistency can be a cause of misrepresentation. All applications have to be consistent, and if they are not, a reason on why you omitted the information has to be provided.

The law is clear, while applications for different types of status engage different considerations, it does not necessarily flow that statements made in temporary residence applications cannot affect subsequent permanent residence applications (or vice versa). In Suri v. Canada, the court found that the Officer’s concerns vis-à-vis the contradictions between the Applicants’ temporary and permanent applications were reasonable and based on that the applicant's misrepresentation ban was upheld.

Federal courts have ruled on this numerous times.

Read - Suri v. Canada available at http://canlii.ca/t/grvwt

[My response does not constitute legal advice and neither does it give rise to any lawyer-client relationship.]
What can he do now.. i just came to know thst he received remed request on 5th of jan along with background declaration form. Can he update this there and upload a letter of explanation with it ? @legalfalcon