elasticman2 said:
I have an important question:
Somebody told me he received a PT in november and he sent his application was received in the beginning of december.
He was declined because he didmt submit the criminal record exactly as required and had resubmitted in february.
2 days ago he received a request to send his passport.
My question is: if your application is declined, for a reason such as the one i have mentioned here, and you resubmit your application, does it go through a different path then the one that iy goes through initially?
Or can we umderstand that of he resubmitted im february and they got back to him 2 days ago, that they are now checking applications that were received in february??
Something is terribly wrong here. Either the someone had lied to you or had no idea what he was talking about or you got it wrong.
1)You don't have to submit criminal records for OINP - at least for the Human Capital Priorities Stream and the French Speaking Skilled worker stream.
2) I believe you are talking about the e-APR (the online application that is submitted after an ITA is issued).
3) If your application is rejected, you cannot access your online application anymore. You can either raise a CSE and re-open the application (if you believe you have been rejected in error) or you can submit a fresh application after rectifying the error with your previous application.
4) Once you submit a new application, the application will follow the same path - I am not aware of any special path available for applications that are submitted after the first application is rejected. However, there is a theory that when an application gets rejected and a second application is lodged soon after, it gets processed faster. "Asivad Anac"'s application is one example.