Sidney.Bae said:
anybody heard any rejection case after aor?
Rejection does not happen directly. If OINP intends to reject an applicant, they send a "Procedural Fairness" letter. This letter will mention why they intend to reject you and give you a chance to prove them wrong and submit updated documents/proof to prove that you are still eligible and you were at the time of the PT.
Yes, this has happened in the past but this happens only when there are some serious mistakes in the application. For instance, this happened to an applicant who did not have at least one year work experience in the past 5 years. Recently, a couple of CEC applicants received this because at the time of PT, they were not eligible under CEC(but the EE profile wrongly showed that they were eligible) and hence OINP sent a procedural fairness letter saying they were not eligible at the time of PT.
Once you submit documentation to prove your case, an officer who was not involved in the original decision and a senior to the officer who provided the previous decision will take up your case and have a fresh look at it. If he is satisfied, he will override the previous decision and provide a new decision. Otherwise, he will reject the application - you cannot appeal a second time.
So, unless there is something really wrong, it is unlikely that you will be rejected.
Good luck and all the very best!