Hi,
I recently got the following communication from IRCC:
What's my best course of action now—could this be appealed or should I best just start a new application? If I can appeal it, what steps can I take to maximize my odds of success?
Thanks for the help.
I recently got the following communication from IRCC:
The key issue is that when we submitted the EE, we claimed points for my spouse's education, because we had an ECA. However, we later realized that the ECA was not for immigration purposes (our mistake), and we when we submitted the Permanent Residency, we didn't claim those points (I wasn't able to change the EE answer, but I changed it in the Permanent Residency application—that is, we answered No to the question about my spouse having an ECA). We didn't need the points to make the cutoff either in the EE or the PR application, so, I didn't think much of it.Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has reviewed your application for
permanent residence. We have determined that your application does not meet the requirements
of a complete application as described in sections 10 and 12.01 of the Immigration and Refugee
Protection Regulations. Your application is rejected for being incomplete.
Specifically, your application does not include the following elements for (Spouse)
- Education Credentials:
A completed Education Credential Assessment (ECA) issued for immigration purposes
was not included with your electronic application. This document is required based on the
education details you provided in your Express Entry profile. Please consult our website
in order to determine the required document. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-
refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/documents/education-
assessed.html
What's my best course of action now—could this be appealed or should I best just start a new application? If I can appeal it, what steps can I take to maximize my odds of success?
Thanks for the help.