Don't know about anyone who actually got rejection, but it is likely to happen as their instructions page clearly says that this is only for citizens and GC holders. What's the problem in submitting fingerprints via post when cic is so understanding in giving extensions considering delays associated with getting one?Chef Sumit said:Hi, Do we have anybody here on the forum (Non US citizen or green card holder) for whom the application was either rejected or accepted because of getting a FBI PCC from a channeler.
Most agencies in India are claiming they can get expedited FBI PCC in 10 days even for non US citizens through a channeler and that it is completely legal. Obviously this has a high cost.
This conversation has been had in multiple threads. Do it at your own risk. It is not okay at all; it is against FBI's rules, as well as CICs.Chef Sumit said:Hi, Do we have anybody here on the forum (Non US citizen or green card holder) for whom the application was either rejected or accepted because of getting a FBI PCC from a channeler.
Most agencies in India are claiming they can get expedited FBI PCC in 10 days even for non US citizens through a channeler and that it is completely legal. Obviously this has a high cost.
if your upfront medical exam is :-farazafzal said:Reasons for Rejection and SUGGESTIONS
CHECKLIST (Do Not Repeat These Mistakes) -
7. Medical examination shows some condition for which CIC officer does not feel comfortable. --- Eat healthy, drink lots of water. Exercise daily with 2 KM of walk every day!
"Does not feel comfortable as explained by member "Kryt0n" " is: You can be listed as a 'B' medical case but the officer will assess you against how much you are likely to cost the Canadian Government (currently $6,655 a year max - Thanks @DEEPCUR) or if you are a danger to the public. You cannot be rejected because you have a Vit C deficiency or a high blood pressure!!
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/medic/admiss/excessive.asp
Good luck.
Good idea!!! Feel free to delete my post as it doesn't really contribute to the theme...farazafzal said:Thanks @g126 for appreciation and for your willingness to help. I don't know how to contact admin (other than reporting a thread ), so everyday I will post a reviving thread to bring it to the top. It just takes 2 min and people start benefiting from it. Later I will delete that post so as to keep the posts minimum. I am also planning to contact everyone who posted here to delete the irrelevant and thank you posts so as to keep it minimum.
Thanks again.
Your IELTS has to be valid when you submit. If they expire after your AOR it won't be a problem.Ajku said:Hi all,
after receiving aor after submission of the application, and the IELTS expire. will it be the scenario in getting a application rejected?
I have read that it scores gets locked. confused!
IRC has not problem giving PR if IELTS expire. But I still doubt the OINP might revoke nomination. I still dont understand thiskryt0n said:Your IELTS has to be valid when you submit. If they expire after your AOR it won't be a problem.
Nope bro! You need not worry as i had the same like you and my meds already passed.AABH said:if your upfront medical exam is :-
IME: EDE
Upfront medical type: Family-EDE
I am single ( inland applicant ) , do you think IRCC will reject your PR application ?