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noxee said:
I accept that the error was mine, I just wanted to see if there was a chance to have it eye-opener.

I'm going to reapply and hopefully I can get lucky and have it processed in time to apply for a bridging visa.

Good luck and all the very best!
 
Just curious: what happens if a PNP nominates you, you get an ITA, submit your documents and later the application is refused for a missing document.
Do you have to go all over the PNP process again to get another nomination for the points?
 
nmuntz said:
Just curious: what happens if a PNP nominates you, you get an ITA, submit your documents and later the application is refused for a missing document.
Do you have to go all over the PNP process again to get another nomination for the points?

You should make a new profile and contact the province that gave you the nomination and they will re-issue the nomination and send it to your new profile. you accept, get your 600 points and hopefully the ITA soon after. You go through the document submission and this time hopefully correct the previous mistake(s).
 
noxee said:
I accept that the error was mine, I just wanted to see if there was a chance to have it eye-opener.

I'm going to reapply and hopefully I can get lucky and have it processed in time to apply for a bridging visa.
Very unlikely to re-open but doesn't hurt to ask through an CSE. I know how you feel as it happened to me as well and I had to go all over again. don't give up and go for it!
Andre
 
Innana said:
You should make a new profile and contact the province that gave you the nomination and they will re-issue the nomination and send it to your new profile. you accept, get your 600 points and hopefully the ITA soon after. You go through the document submission and this time hopefully correct the previous mistake(s).

If this is the case, don't PNP candidates get a much less stressed document adjudication route? Because if they miss something, they can always get the nomination back from the province referencing the old profile. But if someone with direct ITA happen to get cancelled due to some missing document, and if they re-create their profile and in the next round of the cut off spikes up and never comes down, don't they lose a chance to get PR? What am I missing here?
 
DEEPCUR said:
If this is the case, don't PNP candidates get a much less stressed document adjudication route? Because if they miss something, they can always get the nomination back from the province referencing the old profile. But if someone with direct ITA happen to get cancelled due to some missing document, and if they re-create their profile and in the next round of the cut off spikes up and never comes down, don't they lose a chance to get PR? What am I missing here?

Yea but you should also consider the longer route that a Provincial Nominee takes. It adds from at least 2 months to 1 + year of waiting time. I personally waited for 11 months to get my nomination. The chance to re-submit is justified here.

However, having another chance doesn't mean we take a less stressed route. We still try to submit a proper, complete application like you people under other streams. Everyone has to be careful about what they submit - missing a document and getting a refusal hurts a Provincial Nominee as much as it hurts a FSW or a CEC applicant.