Dear All,
Last year I had a successful job interview with a company located in Quebec-Montreal.
After a short time, I started to work for this company remotely as an engineering consultant abroad.
A couple of months later, my company hired a lawyer for immigration purposes.
According to the process, we need to receive a positive LMIA first and then apply for immigration.
The process went great and we received positive LMIA in the November-December 2022 period. And the lawyer applied for immigration immediately after the positive LMIA.
It took 3 months to finalize the application, and suddenly we received a refusal for immigration. This was not the result that we were waiting for, yet we received.
The letter implied that the expert who decided to do this was not satisfied enough that I would leave Canada end of the temporary permit.
The Letter based the refusal decision on the following articles:
• You do not have significant family ties outside Canada.
• The purpose of your visit to Canada is not consistent with a temporary stay given the details you have provided in your application.
• You were not able to demonstrate that you will be able to adequately perform the work you seek.
Since the Lawyer prepared the application, I don't know what the meaning of the second bullet is, but the other ones look interesting.
For example (for the first bullet), I didn't know that we needed to be married or related to someone to apply for immigration. (My whole family is here, but I think they are referring to marriage or children. I have a girlfriend but we are not living together, so I am just a single person.)
Or (for the third bullet) the Company already received positive LMIA and I am working for this company for 8 months successfully.
I just wanted to share my experience of not getting a professional opinion (because this is a job and there is one person who is already working on it) but just wanted to hear about your similar experiences if any.
In the Letter, the person leaves the reapply chance open with additional documents to be provided.
My question is if the second application will also be refused for similar reasons. Is there any third-time application chance?
Wishes.
Last year I had a successful job interview with a company located in Quebec-Montreal.
After a short time, I started to work for this company remotely as an engineering consultant abroad.
A couple of months later, my company hired a lawyer for immigration purposes.
According to the process, we need to receive a positive LMIA first and then apply for immigration.
The process went great and we received positive LMIA in the November-December 2022 period. And the lawyer applied for immigration immediately after the positive LMIA.
It took 3 months to finalize the application, and suddenly we received a refusal for immigration. This was not the result that we were waiting for, yet we received.
The letter implied that the expert who decided to do this was not satisfied enough that I would leave Canada end of the temporary permit.
The Letter based the refusal decision on the following articles:
• You do not have significant family ties outside Canada.
• The purpose of your visit to Canada is not consistent with a temporary stay given the details you have provided in your application.
• You were not able to demonstrate that you will be able to adequately perform the work you seek.
Since the Lawyer prepared the application, I don't know what the meaning of the second bullet is, but the other ones look interesting.
For example (for the first bullet), I didn't know that we needed to be married or related to someone to apply for immigration. (My whole family is here, but I think they are referring to marriage or children. I have a girlfriend but we are not living together, so I am just a single person.)
Or (for the third bullet) the Company already received positive LMIA and I am working for this company for 8 months successfully.
I just wanted to share my experience of not getting a professional opinion (because this is a job and there is one person who is already working on it) but just wanted to hear about your similar experiences if any.
In the Letter, the person leaves the reapply chance open with additional documents to be provided.
My question is if the second application will also be refused for similar reasons. Is there any third-time application chance?
Wishes.