Hello,
I received a Procedural Fairness Letter on January 5 regarding my study permit application. Apparently, 'new information received indicates that you have enforcement actions in the US and you stayed in the US beyond the validity of your visa'. This is of course a case of misrepresentation (and possibly a 5 year ban). However, I never did such thing. Indeed, my US visa was revoked back in March 2020 about when the pandemic was starting. Although, I never overstayed in the US, and I haven't been there since my visa was revoked. I have no clue where those accusations come from, and the timing does not make sense: before June 2022 I didn't have those accusations, but now on January 2023 I do, when my US visa was revoked in 2020. The day after the PFL, I sent a pile of documents that support me living in my home country since March 2020, and crucially not being aware of those enforcement actions.
What's so frustrating is that my Canadian study permit had been approved in June 2022 (of course, I did explain my US visa being revoked and why, and I have no other visa refusals/revokes anywhere anywhen), and my permit was issued on August upon landing on Canada. I came to my home country for the holidays and the day I was going to fly back to Canada I received the PFL, so now I am not allowed even to hop on the plane. So, the email I received from the Embassy says 'your study permit and eTA have been deactivated'. It has been 4 months and after emailing the Embassy, they told me that they would have made a decision upon 30 days if I didn't send any letter of explanation, but since I did, it is still under review.
Does anyone know of other cases where a TRV / PR was granted but then got PFL? How long are the most recent PFLs taking to be processed? This situation has just mentally drained me. Thanks everyone!
I received a Procedural Fairness Letter on January 5 regarding my study permit application. Apparently, 'new information received indicates that you have enforcement actions in the US and you stayed in the US beyond the validity of your visa'. This is of course a case of misrepresentation (and possibly a 5 year ban). However, I never did such thing. Indeed, my US visa was revoked back in March 2020 about when the pandemic was starting. Although, I never overstayed in the US, and I haven't been there since my visa was revoked. I have no clue where those accusations come from, and the timing does not make sense: before June 2022 I didn't have those accusations, but now on January 2023 I do, when my US visa was revoked in 2020. The day after the PFL, I sent a pile of documents that support me living in my home country since March 2020, and crucially not being aware of those enforcement actions.
What's so frustrating is that my Canadian study permit had been approved in June 2022 (of course, I did explain my US visa being revoked and why, and I have no other visa refusals/revokes anywhere anywhen), and my permit was issued on August upon landing on Canada. I came to my home country for the holidays and the day I was going to fly back to Canada I received the PFL, so now I am not allowed even to hop on the plane. So, the email I received from the Embassy says 'your study permit and eTA have been deactivated'. It has been 4 months and after emailing the Embassy, they told me that they would have made a decision upon 30 days if I didn't send any letter of explanation, but since I did, it is still under review.
Does anyone know of other cases where a TRV / PR was granted but then got PFL? How long are the most recent PFLs taking to be processed? This situation has just mentally drained me. Thanks everyone!