You need to post more information since posting under PNP. What PNP program? Why did you receive PFL? Profile? Did PNP or IRCC issue PFL?Let us connect, share experience and opinions to assist one another. Good luck in this journey.
Hi everyone, I don't know may be this is the right channel to post this, but I just want to seek people's opinion on this but I'll try to be as brief as possible. I got PFL on identity fraud. It was alleged that my spouse was banned like 2 years back for misrepresentation and fraud, I requested for the GCMS note and truly when gotten, it was seen that someone who claimed to be USA Permanent Resident stole my spouse's passport information to apply for Canada ETA 2 years ago unknowingly to us. Though the person's address he put was USA Permanent address and my spouse has never been out of our home country but coincidentally, my spouse applied for USA visa same year and he was refused, this was declared in the application submitted.You need to post more information since posting under PNP. What PNP program? Why did you receive PFL? Profile? Did PNP or IRCC issue PFL?
What were you applying for? When did you get letter? You would want a lawyer involved in a case like this. You are posting under PNP programs. If for a visitor visa, post under that thread.Hi everyone, I don't know may be this is the right channel to post this, but I just want to seek people's opinion on this but I'll try to be as brief as possible. I got PFL on identity fraud. It was alleged that my spouse was banned like 2 years back for misrepresentation and fraud, I requested for the GCMS note and truly when gotten, it was seen that someone who claimed to be USA Permanent Resident stole my spouse's passport information to apply for Canada ETA 2 years ago unknowingly to us. Though the person's address he put was USA Permanent address and my spouse has never been out of our home country but coincidentally, my spouse applied for USA visa same year and he was refused, this was declared in the application submitted.
The ETA was refused then on the basis that the USCIS number produced by the perpetrator then was fake/fraud but already he put my spouse's name and now expired passport information down back then as his info which resulted to the ban placed on my spouse's name then unknowingly to us. Already we had done biometrics and medical had been passed, security had been passed too until we got the Procedural Fairness Letter.
I need your opinion on this please.
Thank you
Application for PR under PNP..... it is not for a visitor visaWhat were you applying for? When did you get letter? You would want a lawyer involved in a case like this. You are posting under PNP programs. If for a visitor visa, post under that thread.
Ok so when did you get the letter? Have you responded because you really need a lawyer for something this complicated (id theft/fraud)? This is not within the scope of a volunteer forum.Application for PR under PNP..... it is not for a visitor visa
Ok Thank you so much, though i have engaged the service of an immigration lawyer. Just trying to seek more opinionOk so when did you get the letter? Have you responded because you really need a lawyer for something this complicated (id theft/fraud)? This is not within the scope of a volunteer forum.
When did you get the letter…usually you have only a couple of weeks to respond.Ok Thank you so much, though i have engaged the service of an immigration lawyer. Just trying to seek more opinion
was given 60 days to reply, i guess it is because of the period to request for the GCMS note... i got the PFL 3 weeks agoWhen did you get the letter…usually you have only a couple of weeks to respond.
My Opinion is , this shouldnt be an issue at all and besides so far the part time job was not even a paid job, it has no relevance in your application. what really matters is not to leave any period unaccounted for within the claimed period. Good luck.Hey guys need some advice I applied my pr under non express but realized i made a mistake in work history on imm5669e form on which i completely forgot to include one part time job although i was full time employed that whole time with my other job. Do you think it will create any issue?
Even though that time is not material to my application I got my PNP from my current job offerMy Opinion is , this shouldnt be an issue at all and besides so far the part time job was not even a paid job, it has no relevance in your application. what really matters is not to leave any period unaccounted for within the claimed period. Good luck.
You need to be working with a very good immigration lawyer. This is no longer a do-it-yourself case.Hi everyone, I don't know may be this is the right channel to post this, but I just want to seek people's opinion on this but I'll try to be as brief as possible. I got PFL on identity fraud. It was alleged that my spouse was banned like 2 years back for misrepresentation and fraud, I requested for the GCMS note and truly when gotten, it was seen that someone who claimed to be USA Permanent Resident stole my spouse's passport information to apply for Canada ETA 2 years ago unknowingly to us. Though the person's address he put was USA Permanent address and my spouse has never been out of our home country but coincidentally, my spouse applied for USA visa same year and he was refused, this was declared in the application submitted.
The ETA was refused then on the basis that the USCIS number produced by the perpetrator then was fake/fraud but already he put my spouse's name and now expired passport information down back then as his info which resulted to the ban placed on my spouse's name then unknowingly to us. Already we had done biometrics and medical had been passed, security had been passed too until we got the Procedural Fairness Letter.
I need your opinion on this please.
Thank you
Then relax and dont be really anxious. i dont see any issue hereEven though that time is not material to my application I got my PNP from my current job offer
Thank you so much Scylla, Lawyer is handling it already... Thanks for the advice....You need to be working with a very good immigration lawyer. This is no longer a do-it-yourself case.