Yeah, for a big portion of this we were dealing with an issue that prevented us from submitting the PR. (incorrectly issued medical bills that my partner wasn't aware of, due to an issue in one year of his taxes that ended up taking a big chunk of time to fix) And after that, we had to wait for his NOA. Unfortunate circumstances that I wish we could have foreseen/fixed before I moved here.
I did include proof of my PR application in my extension request as well, but since it's still pending I guess maybe they don't consider it as a valid reason(despite having already paid the fee in full) unfortunately.
Is it possible it was rejected for filing it too early? We sent the extension request in early March, but my visitor visa doesn't expire until April 30th.
Thank you so much for the response though. I've already put in a request for more information and will be phoning their number tomorrow morning to see if more information can be provided!
And the letter is as follows:
This letter refers to your application for a Visitor Record.
Based on your application and accompanying documentation that you have provided, I have carefully considered all information and I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Regulations. Your application as requested is therefore refused.
Persons wishing to extend temporary resident status in Canada must satisfy an officer that they will leave Canada by the end of the period authorized for their stay, that they will not contravene the conditions of entry and that they do not belong in a category of persons inadmissible to Canada under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
In reaching a decision, an officer considers several factors, which include the applicant’s:
1. Reason for original entry and reason for requested extension;
2. Ties to country of permanent residence, including:
- employment and study commitments;
- family ties and responsibilities;
- status (citizenship or immigration status);
3. Financial means for the extended stay and return home;
4. Travel and identity documents;
5. Probability to leave Canada at the end of authorized stay.
After considering all the circumstances of your case, I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of the Act and Regulations.
You must leave Canada on or before the expiry of your current document or, if your document has already expired you must leave Canada immediately. Failure to do so could result in enforcement action being taken against you.
Register My Application
Create an account to get more detailed application status and your mail online. Find out how: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/my_application/link.asp.
Page 2 of 2
Case Processing Centre Edmonton Centre de Traitement des Demandes Edmonton
Suite 55 9700 Jasper Avenue NW, Edmonton AB T5J 4C3 Suite 55 9700 Jasper Avenue NW, Edmonton AB T5J 4C3
Website: www.cic.gc.ca Site web : www.cic.gc.ca
When should I contact CIC?
You must notify Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) of any changes to your application. Examples of changes include:
Changes in your personal circumstances, such as birth or adoption of a child, death of a family member, a marriage or a divorce;
Change of contact information (e-mail, mailing address, telephone number);
Appointment or change of immigration representative or designated individual;
Decision to withdraw your application.
Changes to your address should be made through our online service at www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/change-address.asp.
Link your paper application to your online account For some paper applications, you can get detailed application status and your mail online. You can do this by linking an application to an online account. Through your account, you will be able to see the most up-to-date information about your application. Find out how: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/my_application/link.asp Sincerely,
Officer TTO
Case Processing Centre Edmonton